Biochemistry year 1 Flashcards

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What does DNA do

A

Acts as repository of genetic information, directing own replication and directing transcription onto complimentary RNA

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2
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What does mRNA do?

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Directs translation of genetic info into proteins

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3
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What does tRNA do?

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Delivers amino acids during protein synthesis

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4
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What does rRNA do?

A

Structural and fucntional roles in ribosomes

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5
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What are the purine bases, and what are the pyramidine bases?

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Purines are Adenine and Guanine, pyramidine bases are Cytosine and Thymine/Uracil

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6
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What is the difference between a nucleotide and nucleoside?

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Nucleosides are bases and a 5-carbon sugar, nucleotides are phosphorylated.

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7
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Recall the 5’->3’ structure

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the Carbon 5’ is at the top, 3’ is at the bottom of the molecule

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8
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What base pairs have 2 hydrogen bonds and which have 3

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A-T: 2

G-C;3

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9
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What unzips DNA at the start of replication?

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DNA Helicase

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10
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Which is the leading/lagging strand?

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With the parental strand above, the leading strand is to the left with the 3’ strand.

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11
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What enzyme encourages RNA primers to bond to the strands?

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DNA primase

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12
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What does DNA polymerase do?

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Matches and adds new nucleotides to form daughter DNA strands

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13
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what does DNA ligase do?

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Joins fragments of Okazaki fragments on the lagging strand

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14
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Why do Okazaki fragments form?

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Helicase opens DNA from 3’ to 5’. Lagging strand goes other way. Short fragments join.

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15
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How do antiretroviral chemotherapeutic agents work?

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They become incorporated into viral genome, block DNA synthesis

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16
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Give a basic tructure of RNA molecules

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Single stranded, A, G, C, U, 5’start 3’ end and can have exstensive secondary structures with intramolecular double stranded regions

17
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Describe initiation of transcription

A

Interaction of RNA polymerase with promotors on DNA

18
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Describe elongation in transcription

A

RNA polymerase selects appropriate riboneucleotides and forms phosphodiester bonds between them.

19
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How does mRNA differ between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

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Prokaryotes: Polycistronic (encoding multiple proteins), not modified chemically, no splicing. Opposite for eukaryotes which are monocistronic

20
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What ribosomes to prokaryotes have?

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70S, with 50S and 30S subunits

21
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What ribosomes do Eukaryotes have?

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80S, with 60S and 40S subunits