Exam 2: Transcription & Translation Flashcards

(29 cards)

1
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direction of DNA & RNA synthesis

A

nucleotides added to 3’ end

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2
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direction of protein synthesis

A

new AAs added to c-terminal end

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3
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5’ —-> 3’ strand names

A

sense, coding, + strand

same sequence as mRNA

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4
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3’ —- 5’ strand names

A

anti-sense, template, - strand

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5
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replication

A

DNA from DNA

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6
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transcription

A

RNA from DNA

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7
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translation

A

protein from RNA

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8
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transcription unit

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region of DNA that can be transcribed into RNA

definite beginning and end (specific nucleotides)

begins in promotor region and ends at terminator

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9
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first product of transcription

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exact copy of the transcription unit in RNA

in eukaryotes this is the “primary transcript” not mRNA

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10
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the primary transcript must undergo…

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RNA processing in the nucleus to become mRNA

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11
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RNA polymerase

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makes RNA form a DNA template

reads 3’ to 5’ creating a 5’ to 3’ sequence of RNA

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12
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transcript definition

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piece of RNA copied from DNA

product of transcription

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13
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how many parts does mRNA have

A

3

5’ UTR

ORF/CDS

3’ UTS

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14
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UTR

A

untranslated region

5’ called leader sequence

3’ called trailer sequence

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15
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ORF/CDS

A

open reading frame

coding sequence

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16
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how many bases are in the ORF

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multiple of 3 b/c there are 3 bases per AA code

17
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cap

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protects mRNA and helps attach to ribosome

18
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tail

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protects mRNA and helps it be exported from nucleus

long string of nucleotides of only Adenine

19
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RNA processing

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process of turning primary transcript into mRNA

capping, splicing, polyadenylation

happens in nucleus

20
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spliceosomes

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splice introns from 1º transcript

21
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introns are….

A

regions of extra DNA in transcription units (anywhere)

copied into RNA then spliced out

have no codons

22
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does mRNA have introns?

23
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reason for introns

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allow eukaryotes to code for more proteins by alternative splicing

24
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ribosomes made of…

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mostly RNA, only some protein

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an mRNA is ready....
to be translated by ribosomes in the cytoplasm to make proteins
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do prokaryotes add caps and tails to mRNA?
no
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do prokaryotes have introns and exons?
no
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post-transcriptional processing
capping, splicing, polyadenylation all occurring in the nucleus before mRNA leaves
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can eukaryotes have alternate promotors and terminators in the same gene?
yes, allows for more mRNA from same sequence just like introns