Lecture 5 Dr. MacDonald Flashcards

Gene Expression III: RNA Processing (37 cards)

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Central Dogma:

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DNA to RNA to Protein

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Clint’s Modified Central Dogma:

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In Nucleus: DNA to hnRNA to Cytoplasm To mRNA to Protein

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Define: hnRNA

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heterogeneous nuclear RNA - pre-mRNA

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Define: Sense Strand

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The DNA that looks like the transcribed RNA

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5
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Define: Antisense Strand

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This DNA is what polymerase transcribes

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3 Major RNA Polymerases

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I, II, and III

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RNA Pol I

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Makes only Ribosomal RNA
18S and 28S
S stands for segmentation units

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RNA Pol II

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makes hnRNA

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9
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Whole ribosome S size?

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80S

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10
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What does rRNA not have?

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A cap

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RNA Pol III

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Makes tRNA and the 5S rRNA

Do not have caps

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12
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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?

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3 phosphates on the first nucleotide

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What does dnaG do?

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RNA primers for DNA replication (aka. Primase)

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14
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Major Classes of Euk RNA Polymerases

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RNA Pols I, II, and III

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15
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Actinomycin D sensitivity:

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RNA Pol I

Intercalates into DNA and spreads apart the DNA making it look non authentic to the replication machinery

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Alpha-amanitin sensitivity:

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What are the four major mRNA processing events for Eukaryotic mRNAs?

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5’ end capping, 3’ end polyadenylation, intron splicing, cap and internal nucleotide methylation

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Start Codon

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Stop Codons:

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UAA, UAG, UGA

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5’ untranslated region

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precedes the open reading frame (coding region)

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3’ untranslated region

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sandwiched between the stop codon and poly A tail

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5’ Cap

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is a methylated Guanine (me7G) + the fist 2 nucleotides + methylation of the two nucleotides

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5’ to 5’ triphosphate linkage

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marker by which quality control recognizes capped mRNA

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3’ end polyadenylation

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mRNA is cut and poly A tail is added

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Upstream sequence element
85% AAUAAA 12% AUUAAA 3% Other (As mostly and maybe U)
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Where the does upstream sequence element occur?
Approx 12-38 nt before the downstream segment element
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Downstream sequence element
much less conserved, approximately 12-24 nt following teh upstream event. will be chopped off and digested in the nucleus
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Poly(A) polymerase
Adds the poly A tail
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CPSF
major complex that recognizes the upstream sequence and downstream sequence and cleaves it
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CPSF-30 and WER33
specifically recognize the upstream sequence
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CatF
3 subunits, that act as a scaffold, with CstF-64 binds to the downstream site
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CPSF-73
cleaves the upstream and downstream regions apart
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Splicing
Intron removal
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Things to look for in intron:
look for GU dinucleotide at the beginning of an intron, and a AU dinucleotide at the end
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snRNP
Small nuclear ribonuclear protein
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GU binds to AC branch site and is spliced together
Lariat
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CTD
C-terminal domain