Lecture 5 Dr. MacDonald Flashcards
Gene Expression III: RNA Processing (37 cards)
Central Dogma:
DNA to RNA to Protein
Clint’s Modified Central Dogma:
In Nucleus: DNA to hnRNA to Cytoplasm To mRNA to Protein
Define: hnRNA
heterogeneous nuclear RNA - pre-mRNA
Define: Sense Strand
The DNA that looks like the transcribed RNA
Define: Antisense Strand
This DNA is what polymerase transcribes
3 Major RNA Polymerases
I, II, and III
RNA Pol I
Makes only Ribosomal RNA
18S and 28S
S stands for segmentation units
RNA Pol II
makes hnRNA
Whole ribosome S size?
80S
What does rRNA not have?
A cap
RNA Pol III
Makes tRNA and the 5S rRNA
Do not have caps
RNAs made by RNA Pol I and RNA Pol III do not have 5’ caps; instead, what structure do those RNAs have at their 5’ ends?
3 phosphates on the first nucleotide
What does dnaG do?
RNA primers for DNA replication (aka. Primase)
Major Classes of Euk RNA Polymerases
RNA Pols I, II, and III
Actinomycin D sensitivity:
RNA Pol I
Intercalates into DNA and spreads apart the DNA making it look non authentic to the replication machinery
Alpha-amanitin sensitivity:
RNA pol II
What are the four major mRNA processing events for Eukaryotic mRNAs?
5’ end capping, 3’ end polyadenylation, intron splicing, cap and internal nucleotide methylation
Start Codon
AUG
Stop Codons:
UAA, UAG, UGA
5’ untranslated region
precedes the open reading frame (coding region)
3’ untranslated region
sandwiched between the stop codon and poly A tail
5’ Cap
is a methylated Guanine (me7G) + the fist 2 nucleotides + methylation of the two nucleotides
5’ to 5’ triphosphate linkage
marker by which quality control recognizes capped mRNA
3’ end polyadenylation
mRNA is cut and poly A tail is added