Protein Synthesis Flashcards

1
Q

Making a copy of the gene. The copy is a strand of mRNA

A

Transcription

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2
Q

In initiation in prokaryotes, what does the sigma and RNA polymerase form when they are binded?

A

Holoenzyme

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3
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Sigma binds to a specific region of DNA the regulate the expression of groups of genes

A

Promoter region

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4
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RNA polymerase binds to the template strand to open a (transcription bubble) and begins to read the bases ( coding strand is not read)

A

Helix

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5
Q

The template strand is read in what direction?

A

‘3-5’ direction.

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6
Q

What direction do you write the complementary strand of mRNA transcript?

A

5’ to 3’ direction ( same as the coding strand with exception of U and T)

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7
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In elongation in prokaryotes, what enter the holoenzyme that it then are linked together to form the growing strand of mRNA.

A

Ribonucleoside triphosphate (NTPs)

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8
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In termination in prokayotes, when does transcription ends? (a sequence of complementary nucleotides).

A

When a hair pin loop forms

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9
Q

What happens when the hair loop forms?

A

It interferes with the interaction between RNA polymerase and the strand of mRNA. It displaces it and transcription ends.

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