Central Dogma
All about that RNA
Transcription Overview (Bacteria)
Steps of Transcription (Bacterial)
All about that Termination!
100

Name the flow of the central dogma.

What is DNA --> RNA --> Protein?

100

Name the three main types of RNA.

What is mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA?

100

These three components make up a transcription unit.

What is the promoter, RNA-coding region, and terminator?

100

Name the steps of transcription

What is initiation, elongation, and termination?

100

This type of termination contains a row of inverted repeats and a string of A nucleotides.

What is rho-independent?

200

This scientist proposed the central dogma.

Who is Francis Crick?

200

There are two main roles of RNA in the cell:

What is to transfer and regulate information?

200
The newly made strand of RNA is both ________ and __________ to the DNA template strand.
What is complementary and antiparallel?
200

These two sequences are responsible for orientating the polymerase to the promoter.

What is Pribnow box (-10) and -35 upstream?


Follow up Q: Which strand are they found on?
A: Non-template strand!

200

In this termination mechanism, the RNA hairpin loop causes RNA polymerase to pause.

What is rho-indpeendent?

300

This is the process of creating mRNA from DNA.

What is transcription?

300

This structure of RNA determines its function in the cell.

What is secondary structure?

300

Describe the terms upstream and downstream, as well as which nucleotide marks the transcription start site.

Upstream = 5' and assigned - numbers

Downstream = 3' and assigned + numbers

TSS = +1

300

During this step, nucleotides are added at a rate of ___________.

What is ~40/sec?

Marks the elongation step

300

In this termination mechanism, rho factor binds to an upstream rut site.

What is rho-dependent?
400

This is the process of making proteins from mRNA.

What is translation?

400

This type of RNA molecule can serve as a catalyst for some chemical reactions.

What is a ribozyme?

400

These two components make up the RNA polymerase holoenzyme in bacteria.

What is the RNA polymerase + sigma factor? 

400

Name the two types of termination.

What is rho-independent and rho-dependent?

400

The pausing in rho-independent causes....

The pausing in rho-dependent causes...

1. DNA and RNA base pairs to destabilize.

2. Rho factor catches up to the termination site

500

A retrovirus uses this enzyme to transcribe their RNA genome into DNA for the host cell to reproduce.

What is reverse transcriptase?

500

RNA provides these four types of nucleotides:

What is A, G, C, U?

500

The RNA polymerase holoenzyme is responsible for what role in bacteria?

What is recognizing and binding to the promoter sequence to initiate transcription?

500

Terminator sequences cause three things to occur:

What is:
1. RNA transcription stops
2. New RNA molecule is released
3. RNA Polymerase detaches from DNA template

500

What is the role of rho factor?

Catches up to termination site at the 3' end and unwinds DNA-RNA binding.