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Campbell Biology: Ninth Edition - Chapter Ch 17: From Gene to Protein (vocabulary) Flashcards

Chapter 17
Protein Synthesis / Gene Expression
Vocabulary: transcription, translation, messenger RNA, transfer RNA, ribosomal RNA, ribosome, primary transcript, genetic code, triplet code, template strand, codon, anticodon, reading frame, RNA polymerase, promoter region, TATA box, RNA processing, RNA splicing, introns, exons, ribozymes, wobble, polyribosomes (polysomes), mutation, point mutation, frameshift mutation base-pair substitution, silent mutation, missense mutation, nonsense mutation, mutagen
Word Roots
anti- = opposite (anticodon: a specialized base triplet on one end of a tRNA molecule that recognizes a particular complementary codon on an mRNA molecule)
exo- = out, outside, without (exon: a coding region of a eukaryotic gene that is expressed)
intro- = within (intron: a noncoding, intervening sequence within a eukaryotic gene)
muta- = change; -gen = producing (mutagen: a physical or chemical agent that causes mutations)
poly- = many (poly-A tail: the modified end of the 3[H11032] end of an mRNA molecule consisting of the addition of some 50 to 250 adenine nucleotides)
trans- = across; -script = write (transcription: the synthesis of RNA on a DNA template)

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1179619645Concept 17.1: Genes specify proteins via transcription and translation0
1179619646gene expressionthe process by which DNA directs the synthesis of proteins or, in some cases, just RNAs1
1179619647transcriptionthe synthesis of RNA using a DNA template2
1179619648messenger RNAa type of RNA, synthesized using a DNA template, that attaches to ribosomes in the cytoplasm and specifies the primary structure of a protein3
1179619649translationthe synthesis of a polypeptide using the genetic information encoded in an mRNA molecule4
1179619650ribosomea complex of rRNA and protein molecules that functions as a site of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm5
1179619651primary transcriptan initial RNA transcript; also called pre-mRNA when transcribed from a protein-coding gene6
1179619652triplet codea set of three-nucleotide-long words that specify the amino acids for polypeptide chains7
1179619653template strandthe DNA strand that provides the pattern for ordering the sequence of nucleotides in an RNA transcript8
1179619654codona three nucleotide sequence of mRNA that specifies a particular amino acid or termination signal9
1179619655reading frameon the mRNA, the triplet grouping of ribonucleotides used by the translation machinery during polypeptide synthesis10
1179619656RNA polymerasean enzyme that links ribonucleotides into a growing RNA chain during transcription11
1179619657promotera specific nucleotide sequence in DNA that binds RNA polymerase, positioning it to start transcribing RNA at the appropriate place12
1179619658terminatora sequence of nucleotides in DNA that marks the end of a gene and signals RNA polymerase to release the newly made RNA molecule and detach from the DNA13
1179619659transcription unita region of DNA that is transcribed into an RNA molecule14
1179619660transcription factora regulatory protein that binds to DNA and affects transcription of specific genes15
1179619661transcription initiation complexthe completed assembly of transcription factors and RNA polymerase bound to the promoter16
1179619662TATA boxa DNA sequence in eukaryotic promoters crucial in forming the transcription initiation complex17
1179619663RNA processingmodification of RNA transcripts, including splicing out of introns, joining together of exons, and alteration of the 5' and 3' ends18
11796196645' capa modified form of guanine nucleotide added onto the nucleotide at the 5' end of a pre-mRNA molecule19
1179619665poly A taila sequence of 50-250 adenine nucleotides added onto the 3' end of a pre-mRNA molecule20
1179619666RNA splicingafter synthesis of a eukaryotic primary RNA transcript, the removal of portions (introns) of the transcript that will not be included in the mRNA21
1179619667introna noncoding, intervening sequence within a primary transcript that is removed from the transcript during RNA processing22
1179619668exona sequence within a primary transcript that remains in the RNA after RNA processing23
1179619669spliceosomea large complex made up of proteins and RNA molecules that splices RNA by interacting with the ends of an RNA intron, releasing the intron and joining the two adjacent exons24
1179619670ribozymean RNA molecule that functions as an enzyme, catalyzing reactions during RNA splicing25
1179619671alternative RNA splicinga type of eukaryotic gene regulation at the RNA-processing level in which different mRNA molecules are produced from the same primary transcript, depending on which RNA segments are treated as exons and which as introns26
1179619672domainan independently folding part of a protein27
1179619673transfer RNAan RNA molecule that functions as an interpreter between nucleic acid and protein language by picking up specific amino acids and recognizing the appropriate codons in the mRNA28
1179619674anticodona nucleotide triplet at one end of a tRNA molecule that recognizes a particular complementary codon on an mRNA molecule29
1179619675wobbleflexibility in the base-pairing rules in which the nucleotide at the 5' end of a tRNA anticodon can form hydrogen bonds with more than one kind of base in the third position (3' end) of a codon30
1179619676ribosomal RNAthe most abundant type of RNA, which together with proteins makes up ribosomes31
1179619677A sitethe place on a ribosome that holds the tRNA carrying the next amino acid to be added to the polypeptide chain32
1179619678P sitethe place on a ribosome that holds the tRNA carrying the growing polypeptide chain33
1179619679E sitethe place on a ribosome where discharged tRNAs leave the ribosome34
1179619680polyribosomea group of several ribosomes attached to, and translating, the same messenger RNA molecule35
1179619681signal peptidea sequence of about 20 amino acids at or near the leading (amino) end of a polypeptide that targets it to the endoplasmic reticulum or other organelles in a eukarytoic cell36
1179619682signal recognition particlea protein-RNA complex that recognizes a signal peptide as it emerges from a ribosome and helps direct the ribosome to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) by binding to a receptor protein on the ER37
1179619683mutationa change in the nucleotide sequence of an organism's DNA, ultimately creating genetic diversity38
1179619684point mutationa change in a gene at a single nucleotide pair39
1179619685base pair substitutiona type of point mutation where one nucleotide and its partner in the complementary DNA strand are replaced by another pair of nucleotides40
1179619686missense mutationa base-pair substitution that results in a codon that codes for a different amino acid41
1179619687nonsense mutationa mutation that changes an amino acid codon to one of the three stop codons, resulting in a shorter and usually nonfunctional protein42
1179619688insertiona mutation involving the addition of one or more nucleotide pairs to a gene43
1179619689deletiona mutational loss of one or more nucleotide pairs from a gene44
1179619690frameshift mutationa mutation occurring when the number of nucleotides inserted or deleted is not a multiple of three, resulting in the improper grouping of the subsequent nucleotides into codons45
1179619691mutagena chemical or physical agent that interacts with DNA and causes a mutation46
1179619692aminoacyl-tRNA synthetaseAn enzyme that joins each amino acid to the correct tRNA.47
1179619693Word Roots: trans- = across; -script = write (transcription: the synthesis of RNA on a DNA template)= across; -script = write (transcription: the synthesis of RNA on a DNA template)48
1179619694Word Roots: poly-= many (poly-A tail: the modified end of the 3[H11032] end of an mRNA molecule consisting of the addition of some 50 to 250 adenine nucleotides)49
1179619695Word Roots: -gen= producing (mutagen: a physical or chemical agent that causes mutations)50
1179619696Word Roots: muta-= change; (mutagen: a physical or chemical agent that causes mutations)51
1179619697Word Roots: intro-= within (intron: a noncoding, intervening sequence within a eukaryotic gene)52
1179619698Word Roots: exo-= out, outside, without (exon: a coding region of a eukaryotic gene that is expressed)53
1179619699Word Roots: anti-= opposite (anticodon: a specialized base triplet on one end of a tRNA molecule that recognizes a particular complementary codon on an mRNA molecule)54

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