Bio 340 Exam 3
Proofreading removes approximately 99% of mismatches before DNA replication moves on. After proofreading what is the mutation rate for DNA replication in humans?
10^-6 mutations/base pair
Which activity of DNA polymerase is responsible for its ability to proofread newly synthesized DNA?
3' to 5' exonuclease
distance between base pairs
3.4 x 10^-10
Guanine starts at which prime end?
5 prime
Transcription occurs when in prokaryotic cell
5 to 9 base pairs after pribnow (TATAAAT)
Proofreading removes approximately 99% of mismatches before DNA replication moves on. How many mutations would you expect to see in the human genome if mismatches can be repaired by proofreading?
6,000
How many mutations would you expect to see in the human genome if mismatches could not be repaired?
600,000
What temperature does the denaturation step require?
95 degrees C
A tautomeric shift may result in:
A transition mutation
Purines
A, G
Shine Dalgarno Sequence
AGGAGGU-after Pribnow
The start codon in a eukaryotic cell is located:
AUG in Kozak sequence
Start codon is _____ and when does it occur in Prokaryotic DNA
AUG occurs after Shine Dalgarno (AGGAGGU)
What does wild type lacI protein do?
Acts as a repressor (inhibits transcription from the lacI operon)
Which of the following are true of epigenetic changes?
Allow DNA to be transcribed, move histones to open or close a chromosomal region, and are temporary
Regarding Sanger's sequencing method, why does the incorporation of a ddNTP in the growing complementary strand terminates the process of DNA replication?
Because the ddNTP cannot form a phosphodiester bond with the sugar from a newly recruited dNTP due to the missing hydroxyl group (-OH).
Order of enzymes in DNA replication
Binding to origin of replication, helicase, single stranded binding proteins prevent reannealing, synthesis of RNA primers, Proofreading, exonuclease, ligation
What kind of enzyme is primase?
DNA dependent RNA polymerase
The initial mechanism for repairing nucleotide errors in DNA is _________.
DNA polymerase proofreading
True or False: In gel electrophoresis, the DNA is attracted to negative electrode.
False
True or False: During PCR, two DNA strands are separated by breaking covalent bonds during the denaturation step.
False-hydrogen bonds
A transversion occurs in the coding DNA triplet GAA for Glu in the middle of the gene sequence and mutates to GAT. What would you expect during translation?
Glu would be substituted with Asp.
Explain how lacI operon works?
If lactose is present then lactose will bind to the repressor and prevent it from binding to the operator, and will allow transcription to occur to metabolize the lactose. If no lactose is present, the lac operon will will encode a repressor to bind to the operator to prevent transription.
Transcription and translation have what 3 steps?
Initiation, Elongation, Termination
Which of the following regarding the Ames Test is true?
It is used to identify mutants with restored biosynthetic activity.
Which of the following conditions leads to maximal expression of the lacI operon?
Lactose present, glucose absent
Which amino acid would you expect to be part of an alpha helix from the GPCR signaling protein?
Leucine
Which of the following components is not involved during the formation of the replication fork?
Ligase
Which of the following is responsible for repairing phosphodiester bond backbone of DNA molecular cloning?
Ligase
For hydrogen potential, who are acceptors and who are donors?
Nitrogen and Oxygen are acceptors, while H is donor
The __________ blot technique is used to find an RNA fragment within a sample that is complementary to a DNA probe
Northern
How many Shine-Dalgarno sequences can be found in a single mRNA?
One sequence per gene
Regulatory Proteins
Positive transcription factors which increase transcription, Negative transcription factors that decrease transcription
The ployA tail on a eukaryotic mRNA is important:
Protects mRNA from degradation, It is important for translation, it is important for transport of MRNA out of the nucleus
What does an operon consist of?
RNA Polymerase, Promoter, operator, LacZ, LacY, LacA
Which of the following enzymatic activities is not involved in DNA replication in eukaryotic cells?
RNA dependent DNA polymerase
Explain how an operon works?
RNA polymerase binds to promoter and will pass through the operator if there is not repressor bound to it, and will produce enzymes.
Transcribe the following DNA template sequence: 3' - GAC TTA AGC - 5'
RNA; 5' - CUG AAU UCG - 3'
Pyramidine
T, U, C
The TATA box in Eukaryotes is really
TATAAA
-10 consequence
TATAAT
Which sequence would you predict to be a promoter site?
TATAAT
-35 consensus sequence
TTGACA
Which of the following statements is false?
The TRP Operon is under positive control
What led to the commercialization of personal genomic products?
The increase in understanding genetics and the decrease in price of mapping a genome
How are genomic libraries created?
There are multiple methods - the main one uses molecular cloning to amplify fragments of genomes for further study and addition to a collection (the genomic library).
enol to ketone
Thymine and Guanine
In the absence of lactose, the lac operon I+OCZ+Y+A+ will be transcribed in an organism.
True
True or False: True/False: The codon AUG has two purposes: 1) Indicating the start of protein synthesis and 2)coding for the amino acid of Methionine.
True
Consider the DNA coding sequence: 5' - TAC GAG TTC - 3'. What is the correct amino acid sequence?
Tyr - Glu - Phe
List stop codon
UAG, UGA, UAA
What would the consequences of having DNA polymerase without 5' to 3' exonuclease?
Will not remove RNA primer
In positive control, a __________________ binds to DNA _________ gene transcription
activator, increase
Epigenetics is best described as:
additions to changes in a sequence, like "tags" that sit on the main nucleotide sequence
amino and imino
adenine and cytosine
In lactose metabolism, the enzyme that cleaves the galactosidase linkage between glucose and galactose is:
beta galactosidase
What does DNA polymerase I do?
binds to a single stranded gap and uses two activities to complete replication
In the reproductive cloning of an animal the genome of the cloned individual comes from
body cell
In what cells do you expect to see telomerase activity?
cancer cells, adult B lymphocytes, pluripotent stem cells
topoisomerases
catalyze controlled cleavage and rejoining of DNA that prevents overwinding
nonsense mutation
change a normal coon to a stop codon
Silent Mutation
change a single nucleotide but translates to same amino acid
transversion
change purine (A or G) to pyrimidine
The PCR step where the double strands separate into single strands.
denaturation
Which of the following is the type of DNA repair in which thymine dimers are directly broken down by the enzyme photolyase?
direct repair
DNA polymerase
elongates DNA
In blue-white screening, the blue cells contain?
empty plasmid vectors
Which factors influence epigenetics?
environmental and genetics
You are going to amplify a gene by PCR. If you already have a PCR tube, your DNA sample, water, and Taq polymerase, which of the following components are you still missing? Select all that apply,
forward primer, buffer, reverse primer, nucleotides (dNTPs)
What type of mutations can intercalating agents lead to?
frameshift mutations
When both glucose and lactose are present in the media in which E. coli is growing, which is the preferred carbon source?
glucose
For reverse primer binding to coding strand, what do you do?
go to the 3 prime end, reverser the nucleotide, find the complimentary bases and then insert 5' to 3'
Epigenetics creates noticeable effects by _________________.
histone modifications that alter gene expression
Insulin produced by molecular cloning:
is a recombinant protein
ligase
join okazaki fragments
In the lac operon, when glucose and lactose are both absent in the growth medium for E. coli, ______ is bound to the operator.
lac repressor
Lac operon has the strongest transcription when
lactose is present and glucose is absent
The goal of PCR is to:
make many copies of a region of DNA
Personal genomics is relatively __________.
new, as recent discoveries and genome mapping efforts have made genetic information more readily available.
Operator constitutive mutation
operator site mutation prevents repressor protein binding
The lac operon is what type of regulated?
positively and negatively regulated
SSB protein
prevents reannealing
Repressor mutation
prevents repressor binding to the operator
Lactose (actually allolactose) binds to the lacI protein and regulates its ability to bind to the operator. Lactose binding to lacI protein:
prevents the lacI protein from binding to the operator (acts as an inducer)
Operons are located in what cells:
prokaryotes
Operons like the lac and trp operon are used to control _____ gene expression
prokaryotic
3' to 5' exonuclease activity
proofreading
What does 5'-3' exonuclease do?
removes ribonucleotides from the RNA primer
telomerase
repairs end of chromosome
telomeres
repetitive sequence at the end of chromosome
An operon of genes encoding enzymes in a biosynthetic pathway is likely to be which of the following?
repressible
Wild type lac operon
repressor binds to operator when the inducer is absent and forms an inducer-repressor complex when inducer is present
super repressor mutation
repressor protein mutation blocks binding to the inducer
In negative control, a _____________ binds to DNA to _____ gene transcription.
repressor, prevent
missense mutation
results in a different amino acid
Where is the 3' UTR?
right after stop codon
Which strand of DNA sample do forward primers bind to?
template strand
All of the following are processes used to introduce DNA molecules into bacterial cells except:
transcription
heicase
unwind helix
What kind of traits does epigenetics effect?
widespread, multi-cellular traits like cancer and inherited disorders