Transcription
Translation
RNA
Ribosomes
Any Topic
100

Where does transcription occur in the cell for prokaryotes? In eukaryotes?

Prokaryotes: Cytoplasm

Eukaryotes: Nucleus

100

What are the start and stop codons?

Start: AUG

Stop: UAA, UAG, and UGA

100

How many strands make up RNA

One

100

Which subunit of ribosomes bind to the mRNA first?

Small subunit

100

What is the purpose of tRNA?

It is an adaptor molecule that carries the amino acid to the ribosome and whose anticodon hydrogen bonds to the codon on the mRNA.

200

What is the intron called when it folds and cleaves off during RNA splicing?

Lariat

200

Amino acid activation is mediated by which enzyme?

Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase

200

How many RNA polymerases are required for transcription in bacteria?

One 

200

Which binding site is the tRNA sent to on the ribosome when the amino acid attached has been transferred to the incoming tRNA

E site (Exit site)

200

What is required for tRNA synthetase to catalyze a reaction?

ATP

300

In prokaryotes, how is RNA synthesis terminated?

Hairpin or Rho protein termination

300

Why do multiple codons code for the same amino acid?

(Codons are redundant) It is believed that errors are more prevalent in the third position and redundancy evolved as some form of 'protection' to decrease mutation rates since RNA has less fidelity than DNA.

300

Type of RNA in which codes for proteins

mRNA (Messenger RNA)

300

How many binding sites do ribosomes have for mRNA?

One

300

Why is it 'okay' or 'more tolerated' for RNA synthesis to have less fidelity than DNA replication?

RNA does not store genetic information 

DNA preserves genetic integrity

400

What is used to relieve helical tension during transcription in prokaryotes?

Gyrase

400

What is the name of the loop in tRNA in which determines the amino acid that is attached.

Anticodon loop

400

What is the main difference between the core enzyme and the holoenzyme in reference to RNA polymerase?

The holoenzyme contains the promoter recognition subunit (sigma).

400

RNA which interferes with gene expression

siRNA (Small interfering RNA)

400

What is the region in which prokaryotes contain the 'start signal' for translation?

Shine-Delgarno sequence AKA Purine-rich region AKA -10 position

500

How does RNA polymerase transcribe DNA that is wound around tightly packed chromatin?

Utilizing histone-modifying proteins

500

Why is it possible to fit the 20 amino acids to their 61 codons with as few as 31 different kinds of tRNA molecules? (In bacteria)

Wobble base-pairing

500

Why is it that prokaryotes have no need of processing or export during transcription and translation?

These processes both occur in the cytoplasm

500

___ binds to the A site of the large ribosomal subunit to facilitate termination 

Release factor

500

During the discussion in lecture, we discussed mad cow disease. Why is it not possible to cure mad cow disease?

Caused by protein prions which cause other normal proteins to misfold.

Not necessarily a 'foreign material' that the body can recognize and target.