AP Biology Chapter 17

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A part of an mRNA molecule with the following sequence is being read by a ribosome: 5' CCG-ACG 3' (mRNA). The following charged transfer RNA molecules (with their anticodons shown in the 3' to 5' direction) are available. Two of them can correctly match the mRNA so that a dipeptide can form. 70) The anticodon loop of the first tRNA that will complement this mRNA is

A) 3' GGC 5'

A particular triplet of bases in the template strand of DNA is 5' AGT 3'. The corresponding codon for the mRNA transcribed is

A) 3' UCA 5'

DNA template strand 5' ____________________________ 3' DNA complementary strand 3' ____________________________ 5' 67) Given the locally unwound double strand above, in which direction does the RNA polymerase move?

A) 3' → 5' along the template strand

The genetic code is essentially the same for all organisms. From this, one can logically assume which of the following?

A) A gene from an organism can theoretically be expressed by any other organism.

Gene expression in the domain Archaea in part resembles that of bacteria and in part that of the domain Eukarya. In which way is it most like the domain Eukarya?

A) Domain Archaea have numerous transcription factors.

Which of the following is not true of RNA processing?

A) Exons are cut out before mRNA leaves the nucleus

What is the function of GTP in translation?

A) GTP energizes the formation of the initiation complex, using initiation factors.

The "universal" genetic code is now known to have exceptions. Evidence for this can be found if which of the following is true?

A) If UGA, usually a stop codon, is found to code for an amino acid such as tryptophan (usually coded for by UGG only).

Which of the following DNA mutations is the most likely to be damaging to the protein it specifies?

A) a base-pair deletion

A mutation results in a defective enzyme A. Which of the following would be a consequence of that mutation?

A) an accumulation of A and no production of B and C

When the ribosome reaches a stop codon on the mRNA, no corresponding tRNA enters the A site. If the translation reaction were to be experimentally stopped at this point, which of the following would you be able to isolate?

A) an assembled ribosome with a polypeptide attached to the tRNA in the P site

The anticodon of a particular tRNA molecule is

A) complementary to the corresponding mRNA codon.

A transcription unit that is 8,000 nucleotides long may use 1,200 nucleotides to make a protein consisting of approximately 400 amino acids. This is best explained by the fact that

A) many noncoding stretches of nucleotides are present in mRNA.

Garrod hypothesized that "inborn errors of metabolism" such as alkaptonuria occur because

A) metabolic enzymes require vitamin cofactors, and affected individuals have significant nutritional deficiencies

The TATA sequence is found only several nucleotides away from the start site of transcription. This most probably relates to which of the following?

A) the number of hydrogen bonds between A and T in DNA

Which of the following variations on translation would be most disadvantageous for a cell?

A) translating polypeptides directly from DNA

Which component is not directly involved in translation?

B) DNA

What is the function of the release factor (RF)?

B) It binds to the stop codon in the A site in place of a tRNA.

Which of the following is a function of a poly-A signal sequence?

B) It codes for a sequence in eukaryotic transcripts that signals enzymatic cleavage ~1035 nucleotides away.

RNA polymerase in a prokaryote is composed of several subunits. Most of these subunits are the same for the transcription of any gene, but one, known as sigma, varies considerably. Which of the following is the most probable advantage for the organism of such sigma switching?

B) It might allow the polymerase to recognize different promoters under certain environmental conditions.

Garrod's information about the enzyme alteration resulting in alkaptonuria led to further elucidation of the same pathway in humans. Phenylketonuria (PKU) occurs when another enzyme in the pathway is altered or missing, resulting in a failure of phenylalanine (phe) to be metabolized to another amino acid: tyrosine. Tyrosine is an earlier substrate in the pathway altered in alkaptonuria. How might PKU affect the presence or absence of alkaptonuria?

B) It would have no effect, because tyrosine is also available from the diet.

When the function of the newly made polypeptide is to be secreted from the cell where it has been made, what must occur?

B) Its signal sequence must target it to the ER, from which it goes to the Golgi

Which of the following statements best describes the termination of transcription in prokaryotes?

B) RNA polymerase transcribes through the terminator sequence, causing the polymerase to separate from the DNA and release the transcript.

Use the following model of a eukaryotic transcript to answer the next few questions. 5' UTR E₁ I₁ E₂ I₂ E₃ I₃ E₄ UTR 3' 28) Suppose that an induced mutation removes most of the 5' end of the 5' UTR. What might result?

B) Removal of the 5' UTR also removes the 5' cap and the mRNA will quickly degrade.

The tRNA shown in the figure has its 3' end projecting beyond its 5' end. What will occur at this 3' end?

B) The amino acid binds covalently.

Which of the following statements is true about protein synthesis in prokaryotes?

B) Translation can begin while transcription is still in progress.

Which small-scale mutation would be most likely to have a catastrophic effect on the functioning of a protein?

B) a base deletion near the start of a gene

Which of the following types of mutation, resulting in an error in the mRNA just after the AUG start of translation, is likely to have the most serious effect on the polypeptide product?

B) a deletion of two nucleotides

When translating secretory or membrane proteins, ribosomes are directed to the ER membrane by

B) a signal-recognition particle that brings ribosomes to a receptor protein in the ER membrane.

What is a ribozyme?

B) an RNA with enzymatic activity

Alternative RNA splicing

B) can allow the production of proteins of different sizes from a single mRNA.

The process of translation, whether in prokaryotes or eukaryotes, requires tRNAs, amino acids, ribosomal subunits, and which of the following?

B) polypeptide factors plus GTP

A part of an mRNA molecule with the following sequence is being read by a ribosome: 5' CCG-ACG 3' (mRNA). The following charged transfer RNA molecules (with their anticodons shown in the 3' to 5' direction) are available. Two of them can correctly match the mRNA so that a dipeptide can form. 69) The dipeptide that will form will be

B) proline- threonine

A mutant bacterial cell has a defective aminoacyl synthetase that attaches a lysine to tRNAs with the anticodon AAA instead of the normal phenylalanine. The consequence of this for the cell will be that

B) proteins in the cell will include lysine instead of phenylalanine at amino acid positions specified by the codon UUU

In eukaryotic cells, transcription cannot begin until

B) several transcription factors have bound to the promoter.

There are 61 mRNA codons that specify an amino acid, but only 45 tRNAs. This is best explained by the fact that

B) the rules for base pairing between the third base of a codon and tRNA are flexible.

DNA template strand 5' ____________________________ 3' DNA complementary strand 3' ____________________________ 5' 68) In the transcription event of the previous DNA, where would the promoter be located?

B) to the right of the template strand

According to Beadle and Tatum's hypothesis, how many genes are necessary for this pathway?

C) 2

A peptide has the sequence NH2-phe-pro-lys-gly-phe-pro-COOH. Which of the following sequences in the coding strand of the DNA could code for this peptide?

C) 5' TTT-CCC-AAA-GGG-TTT-CCC

Use the following model of a eukaryotic transcript to answer the next few questions. 5' UTR E₁ I₁ E₂ I₂ E₃ I₃ E₄ UTR 3' 24) Which components of the previous molecule will also be found in mRNA in the cytosol?

C) 5' UTR E₁ E₂ E₃ E₄ UTR 3'

If a protein is coded for by a single gene and this protein has six clearly defined domains, which number of exons below is the gene likely to have?

C) 8

You add polynucleotide phosphorylase to a solution of adenosine triphosphate and guanosine triphosphate. How many artificial mRNA 3 nucleotide codons would be possible?

C) 8

Which of the following does not occur in prokaryotic eukaryotic gene expression, but does in eukaryotic gene expression?

C) A poly-A tail is added to the 3' end of an mRNA and a cap is added to the 5' end.

The nitrogenous base adenine is found in all members of which group?

C) ATP, RNA, and DNA

A part of the promoter, called the TATA box, is said to be highly conserved in evolution. Which of the following might this illustrate?

C) Any mutation in the sequence is selected against.

A transfer RNA (#1) attached to the amino acid lysine enters the ribosome. The lysine binds to the growing polypeptide on the other tRNA (#2) in the ribosome already. 76) Where does tRNA #2 move to after this bonding of lysine to the polypeptide?

C) E site

What is the effect of a nonsense mutation in a gene?

C) It introduces a premature stop codon into the mRNA.

Which of the following is true of transcription in domain Archaea?

C) It is roughly simultaneous with translation.

Suppose that a mutation alters the formation of a tRNA such that it still attaches to the same amino acid (phe) but its anticodon loop has the sequence AAU that binds to the mRNA codon UUA (that usually specifies leucine leu).

C) One mutated tRNA molecule will be relatively inconsequential because it will compete with many "normal" ones.

During splicing, which molecular component of the spliceosome catalyzes the excision reaction?

C) RNA

In eukaryotes there are several different types of RNA polymerase. Which type is involved in transcription of mRNA for a globin protein?

C) RNA polymerase II

An experimenter has altered the 3' end of the tRNA corresponding to the amino acid methionine in such a way as to remove the 3' AC. Which of the following hypotheses describes the most likely result?

C) The amino acid methionine will not bind.

A particular triplet of bases in the coding sequence of DNA is AAA. The anticodon on the tRNA that binds the mRNA codon is

C) UUU.

Of the following, which is the most current description of a gene?

C) a DNA sequence that is expressed to form a functional product: either RNA or polypeptide

In order for a eukaryotic gene to be engineered into a bacterial colony to be expressed, what must be included in addition to the coding exons of the gene?

C) a bacterial promoter sequence

What type of bonding is responsible for maintaining the shape of the tRNA molecule?

C) hydrogen bonding between base pairs

If A, B, and C are all required for growth, a strain that is mutant for the gene-encoding enzyme A would be able to grow on which of the following media?

C) minimal medium supplemented with nutrient B only

In the structural organization of many eukaryotic genes, individual exons may be related to which of the following?

C) the various domains of the polypeptide product

The enzyme polynucleotide phosphorylase randomly assembles nucleotides into a polynucleotide polymer. 75) You add polynucleotide phosphorylase to a solution of ATP, GTP, and UTP. How many artificial mRNA 3 nucleotide codons would be possible?

D) 27

Which of the following provides some evidence that RNA probably evolved before DNA?

D) DNA polymerase uses primer, usually made of RNA.

Use the following model of a eukaryotic transcript to answer the next few questions. 5' UTR E₁ I₁ E₂ I₂ E₃ I₃ E₄ UTR 3' 26) Which of the following is a useful feature of introns for this model?

D) Introns allow exon shuffling.

Which of the following is not true of a codon?

D) It extends from one end of a tRNA molecule.

Why might a point mutation in DNA make a difference in the level of protein's activity?

D) It might substitute an amino acid in the active site.

In an experimental situation, a student researcher inserts an mRNA molecule into a eukaryotic cell after he has removed its 5' cap and poly-A tail. Which of the following would you expect him to find?

D) The molecule is digested by exonucleases since it is no longer protected at the 5' end.

When the genome of a particular species is said to include 20,000 protein-coding regions, what does this imply?

D) There are also genes for RNAs other than mRNA

The figure represents tRNA that recognizes and binds a particular amino acid (in this instance, phenylalanine). Which codon on the mRNA strand codes for this amino acid?

D) UUC

In the 1920s Muller discovered that X-rays caused mutation in Drosophila. In a related series of experiments in the 1940s, Charlotte Auerbach discovered that chemicals-she used nitrogen mustards-have a similar effect. A new chemical food additive is developed by a cereal manufacturer. Why do we test for its ability to induce mutation?

D) We want to prevent any increase in mutation frequency.

The most commonly occurring mutation in people with cystic fibrosis is a deletion of a single codon. This results in

D) a polypeptide missing an amino acid.

Which of the following mutations is most likely to cause a phenotypic change?

D) a single nucleotide deletion in an exon coding for an active site

Which of the following nucleotide triplets best represents a codon?

D) a triplet in the same reading frame as an upstream AUG

Use the following model of a eukaryotic transcript to answer the next few questions. 5' UTR E₁ I₁ E₂ I₂ E₃ I₃ E₄ UTR 3' 27) Suppose that exposure to a chemical mutagen results in a change in the sequence that alters the 5' end of intron 1 (I₁). What might occur?

D) inclusion of I₁ in the mRNA

What amino acid sequence will be generated, based on the following mRNA codon sequence?

D) met-ser-ser-leu-ser-leu

If A, B, and C are all required for growth, a strain mutant for the gene-encoding enzyme B would be capable of growing on which of the following media?

D) minimal medium supplemented with C only

A transfer RNA (#1) attached to the amino acid lysine enters the ribosome. The lysine binds to the growing polypeptide on the other tRNA (#2) in the ribosome already. 77) Which component of the complex described enters the exit tunnel through the large subunit of the ribosome?

D) newly formed polypeptide

Transcription in eukaryotes requires which of the following in addition to RNA polymerase?

D) several transcription factors (TFs)

Which of the following is a function of a signal peptide?

D) to translocate polypeptides across the ER membrane

A possible sequence of nucleotides in the template strand of DNA that would code for the polypeptide sequence phe-leu-ile-val would be

E) 3' AAA-GAA-TAA-CAA 5'

In comparing DNA replication with RNA transcription in the same cell, which of the following is true only of replication?

E) The entire template molecule is represented in the product.

Which of the following mutations would be most likely to have a harmful effect on an organism?

E) a single nucleotide insertion downstream of, and close to, the start of the coding sequence

Accuracy in the translation of mRNA into the primary structure of a polypeptide depends on specificity in the

E) bonding of the anticodon to the codon and the attachment of amino acids to tRNAs.

A frameshift mutation could result from

E) either an insertion or a deletion of a base.

Which of the following is the first event to take place in translation in eukaryotes?

E) the small subunit of the ribosome recognizes and attaches to the 5' cap of mRNA

Use the following model of a eukaryotic transcript to answer the next few questions. 5' UTR E₁ I₁ E₂ I₂ E₃ I₃ E₄ UTR 3' 25) When the spliceosome binds to elements of this structure, where can it attach?

E) to the end of an intron


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