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From Gene to Protein

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6583619318Gene Expressionprocess by which DNA directs synthesis of proteins0
6583619319Transcription-synthesis of RNA under direction of DNA -DNA serves as template for assembling complementary RNA molecule -resulting RNA molecule faithful transcript of gene's protein-building instructions -occurs in nucleus1
6583619320Messenger RNA (mRNA)RNA molecule that carries genetic message from DNA to protein synthesizing machinery of cell2
6583619321Translation-synthesis of polypeptide -occurs under direction of mRNA -change in language-cell must translate base sequence of mRnA molecule into amino acid sequence of polypeptide -occurs in cytoplasm3
6583619322Ribosomes-sites of translation -complex particles that facilitate orderly linking of amino acids into polypeptide chains4
6583619323Primary Transcriptinitial RNA transcript from any gene, including those coding for RNA that is not translated into protein5
6583619324Triplet Codegenetic instructions for polypeptide chain written in DNA as series of non-overlapping, 3 nucleotide words6
6583619325Template StrandDNA strand that provides pattern/template for sequence of nucleotides in RNA transcript7
6583619326CodonsmRNA base triplets written 5'-3' direction8
6583619327Reading Framegrapings w/ symbols w/ message that needs to be translated to written language9
6583619328RNA Polymerase-pries 2 strands of DNA apart -joins RNA nucleotides as they base pair along DNA template -assemble polynucleotides 5' -> 3' -can start chain from scratch-no primer needed10
6583619329PromoterDNA sequence where RNA polymerase attaches and initiates transcription11
6583619330Terminatorsequence that signals end of transcription in bacteria12
6583619331Transcription Unitstretch of DNA transcribed into RNA molecule13
6583619332Transcription Factorsproteins that mediate binding of RNA polymerase and initiation of transcription14
6583619333Transcription Initiation Complexcomplex of transcription factors and RNA polymerase II bound to promoter15
6583619334TATA Boxcrucial promoter DNA sequence16
6583619335RNA Processingenzymes in eukaryotic nucleus modify pre-mRNA in specific ways before genetic messages dispatched to cytoplasm17
65836193365' Capmodified form of guanine added onto 5' end after transcription 1. facilitates export of mature mRNA from nucleus 2. helps protect mRNA from degradation by hydrolytic enzymes 3. helps ribosomes attach to 5' end of mRNA once mRNA reaches cytoplasm18
6583619337poly-A Tail-50-250 more A nucleotides added to 3' end by enzyme 1. facilitates export of mature mRNA from nucleus 2. helps protect mRNA from degradation by hydrolytic enzymes 3. helps ribosomes attach to 5' end of mRNA once mRNA reaches cytoplasm19
6583619338RNA splicingremoval of large portions of RNA molecule initially synthesized20
6583619339Intronsnoncoding segments of nucleic acid that lie between coding regions21
6583619340Exonsnucleotide regions that are expressed, usually translated into amino acid sequences22
6583619341Spliceosomeinteracts w/ certain sites along introns, releasing intron and joining together 2 exons that flanked intron23
6583619342RibozymesRNA molecules that function as enzymes, can b/c: 1. RNA single stranded, region of RNA molecule may base-pair w/ complementary region elsewhere in same molecule-gives molecule particular 3D structure-essential to catalytic function of ribozymes, just like in enzymatic proteins 2. some RNA bases have functional groups that may participate in catalysis 3. ability of RNA to hydrogen bond w/ other nucleic acid molecules-adds specificity to catalytic activity24
6583619343Alternative RNA Splicingmany genes can give rise to 2+ polypeptides, depending on which segments are treated as exons during RNA processing -# different protein products > # genes25
6583619344Domainsfunctional regions part of protein architecture26
6583619345Transfer RNA (tRNA)transfer amino acids from cytoplasmic pool of AA to ribosome27
6583619346Anticodonnucleotide triplet that base pairs of complementary codon of mRNA28
6583619347Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetases-able to bind to different tRNAs that code for specific amino acid -catalyzes covalent attachment to tRNA -> aminoacyl tRNA released from enzyme -available to deliver AA to growing polypeptide chain of ribosome29
6583619348Wobbleflexible base pairing at codon position30
6583619349Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)made in nucleolus, make up ribosomal subunits31
6583619350P Site (peptidyl-tRNA site)holds tRNA carrying growing polypeptide chain32
6583619351A Site (aminoacyl-tRNA site)holds tRNA carrying next AA to be added in chain33
6583619352E Site (exit site)where discharged tRNAs leave ribosome34
6583619353Release Factorprotein that binds to stop codon @ A site35
6583619354Polyribosomes-strings of ribosomes trailing along mRNA -enables cells to make many copies of polypeptide quickly36
6583619355Signal Peptide-targets protein to ER -marks if polypeptide of proteins destined for endomembrane system or for secretion37
6583619356Signal Recognition Particle (SRP)brings ribosome to receptor protein into ER membrane38
6583619357Signal Mechanism for Targeting Proteins to ER1. polypeptide synthesis begins on free ribosome in cytosol 2. SRP binds to signal peptide, halting synthesis momentarily 3. SRP binds to receptor proteins in ER membrane (receptor is part of protein complex w/ membrane and signal cleaving enzyme) 4. SRP leaves, and polypeptide synthesis resumes w/ simultaneous translocation across membrane (signal peptide stays attached to translocation complex) 5. signal cleaving enzyme cuts off signal peptide 6. rest of complexed polypeptide leaves ribosome and folds into final conformation39
6583619358Mutations-change into genetic information of cell -responsible for huge diversity of genes found along organisms40
6583619359Point Mutations-chemical changes in a single base pair of a gene -if occurs in a gamete, can be transmitted to offspring and future generations41
6583619360Base Pair Substitutionsreplacement of one nucleotide and its partner w/ another pair of nucleotides42
6583619361Missense Mutations-change one amino acid to another -new amino acid may have properties similar to replaced amino acid, or may be in region where exact sequence of amino acids not essential to proteins functions43
6583619362Nonsense Mutation-change codon for amino acid into stop codon -causes translation to be terminated prematurely -resulting polypeptide shorter than polypeptide encoded by normal gene44
6583619363Insertionsadditions of nucleotide pairs in gene45
6583619364Deletionlosses of nucleotide pairs in gene46
6583619365Frameshift Mutations-# nucleotides inserted/deleted NOT multiple of 3 -may alter reading frame of genetic message47
6583619366Mutagenphysical and chemical agents that interact w/ DNA that cause mutations48
6583619367rRNAmakes up 60% of the ribosome; site of protein synthesis49
6583619368geneequals one RNA molecule50
6583619369snRNAsmall nuclear RNA51
6583619370srpRNAsignal recognition particle that binds to signal peptides52
6583619371RNAiInterference RNA53
6583619372ribozymeRNA molecule that functions as an enzyme54

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