Multiple Choice Final Questions
The template for protein synthesis is
a mRNA strand
In prokaryotic RNA synthesis
inverted-repeat sequences in the DNA being transcribed can lead to termination
The enzyme principally responsible for RNA synthesis in E. coli
is a mutli-subunit enzymes
What category of RNA carries amino acids for the process of translation?
tRNA
In the wobble phenomenon, the base that wobbles is found in
the tRNA
RNA synthesis begins at the base in the DNA sequence designated by what number?
+1 plus one
How many codon are known for each amino acid
1 to 6 depending on the nature of the amino acid
At which position on tRNA is the wobble base of the triplet anticodon?
1'st position (5' letter)
Which is not associated with bacterial promoters? A. transcription start site B. the Pribnow box C. The -35 element D. 3' anti-terminator
3' anti-terminator
How many codons are possible in a system in which a sequence of three bases specifies a single amino acid?
64
Which of the following offers the best description of a Pribnow box? A. A promoter consensus sequence located at approximately -35 B. A promoter consensus sequence located at approximately -10 C. A sequence forming a hairpin loop signaling the termination of transcription D. A sequence immediately surrounding the start site of transcription
A promoter consensus sequence located at approximately -10
What provides the energy for rho-dependent chain termination?
ATP hydrolysis distinct from any incorporation into the chain
Aminoacyl-tRNA syntheses are involves in which step of translation?
Activation
At what point does the sigma subunit of RNA polymerase released from the core enzyme?
After transcription begins and about 10 nucleotides have been added to the RNA chain
A tRNA was determined to have the following anticodon sequence: 3'-GAI-5' (I represents the base hypoxanthine) Which of the following codons can form base pairs with anticodon? A. 5'-CUA-3' B. 5'-CUC-3' C. 5'-CUU-3' D. All of these
All of these
As in RNA and DNA synthesis, the synthesis of proteins follows the following steps, except: A. Activation of monomers B. Initiation C. Elongation D. Termination C. All of these are involves in all polymer synthesis
All of these are involved in all polymer synthesis (Activation of monomers, initiation, elongation, and termination)
Initiation of RNA biosynthesis involves A. Recognition of the promoter region by the alpha subunit of RNA polymerase B. Conversion of the close-promoter complex to the open-promoter complex C. Binding of one of the alpha subunits of RNA polymerase to each strand of DNA D. incorporation of four pyrimidine nucleotides in succession
Conversion of the close-promoter complex to the open-promoter complex
The majority of protein synthesis occurs in the
Cytoplasm
Using the genetic code, indicate which polypeptides would be synthesized if poly (UGG) were used as a synthetic mRNA? A. poly (gly) B. poly (trp) C. poly (trp-val-gly) D. poly (trp), poly (val), poly (gly)
D. poly (trp), poly (val), poly (gly)
Which of the following correctly describes a difference between RNA and DNA polymerases? A. RNA polymerases usually do not need a template, while DNA polymerases do B. DNA polymerases usually require a primer, while most RNA polymerases do not C. RNA polymerases usually synthesize introns, while DNA polymerases synthesizes cistrons. D. RNA polymerase polymerize 5' to 3' while DNA polymerases polymerize 3' to 5' E. None of these
DNA polymerases usually require a primer, while most RNA polymerases do not
Chain termination occurs, in vivo, when
Either a hairpin loop forms or rho catches up with transcription stalled by a hairpin loop
The end of the new mRNA molecule in E. coli usually terminates a string of A's (T/F)
False
Wobble allows a single codon to code for more than one amino acid (T/F)
False
What type of assay using tRNAs and ribosomes enabled complete determination of the genetic code?
Filter binding assays
Inosine or hypoxanthine can wobble with all the following bases except
Inosine can wobble with all of these bases A, C, T, U
Which of the follow is not a key advantage of wobble in the codon-anticodon reaction? A. It allows for fewer tRNAs in the cell B. It allows for making more than one protein from the same coding sequence C. It allows for a certain amount of mutation in the mRNA without affecting the protein sequence D. All of these are advantages of wobble.
It allows for making more than one protein from the same coding sequence
What is the function of the sigma subunit of RNA polymerase in E. coli?
It recognizes promoters where transcription should begin
Which of the following is not a property of the sigma subunit? A. It tells the RNA polymerase where to sit down B. It helps point the RNA polymerase in the proper direction C. It causes the RNA polymerase to bind tightly to the DNA D. It stays with the RNA polymerase throughout synthesis
It stays with the RNA polymerase throughout synthesis
The genetic code is said to be degenerate. This means that
Many of the amino acids are coded for by different codons
Exceptions to the universality of the genetic code been observed in
Mitochondria and 16 other organisms, including some algae and fungi
Which of the following is not an advantage of degeneracy in the genetic code? A. More than one amino acid can bind to a tRNA B. Each tRNA can bind to more than one codon C. Most codons can bind to more than one tRNA D. Fewer tRNA molecules are needed
More than one amino acid can bind to a tRNA
Consensus sequences are A. Sequences that are invariant throughout the DNA B. Sequences required for transcription to occur C. Sequences that have many bases in common D. Sequences that lie far upstream of the core promoter
Sequences that have many bases in common
Which of the following statements concerning RNA transcription is false? A. The DNA strands become separate during synthesis B. Synthesis of RNA is as accurate as synthesis of DNA C. The template strand is read in the 3' --> 5' direction D. All 4 ribonucleotides are required. E. A primer is required for RNA synthesis
Synthesis of RNA is as accurate as synthesis of DNA
Which of the following is not part of the core promoter? A. the transcription start site B. The pribnow box (-10) C. the -35 region D. The UP element
The UP element
How do the core enzyme and the holoenzyme of RNA polymerase differ in E. coli?
The holoenzyme includes the sigma subunits, the core enzyme does not
The promoter site is A. the start site for transcription in DNA B. the binding site for regulatory proteins that stimulate transcription C. the general region of DNA downstream from the start site D. the site on DNA at which RNA polymerase binds to initiate transcription E. None of these
The site on DNA at which RNA polymerase binds to initiate transcription
What is the need for a primer in transcription?
There is none
At which position on the mRNA is the wobble base of the triplet codon?
Third position (3' letter)
What provides the energy for the conversion form the open complex to chain elongation?
Torsional stress built into the separating DNA strands
Which of the following statements concerning RNA transcription is false? A. The reals of pyrophosphate from a nucleoside triphosphate drives the reaction B. RNA is synthesized from the 5' end to the 3' end C. DNA to RNA base pairing includes A to U and G to C D. Transcription requires the use of a primer
Transcription requires the use of a primer
What amino acids have unique codons?
Trp, met
Transfer RNAs contain an anticodon loop meant to match (base pair) with a codon on an mRNA (T/F)
True
Wobble allows each codon to interact with more than one tRNA (T/F)
True
Which of the following codons does not code for an amino acid? A. AUG B. UAA C. CAU D. GUU E. All of these code for an amino acid
UAA
Which of the following statements concerning the genetic code is false? A. It is based on triplets B. It is non-overlapping C. commas are used D. It is degenerate
Commas are used
What is the maximum number of amino acids that can be specified by a codon consisting of a sequence of two bases?
16
Minor differences in the consensus sequence for RNA polymerase ...
Can be exploited to vary the amount of mRNA which is synthesized from that gene
Which of the following best describes the order of events at the promoter? A. Open complex --> closed complex --> transcription initiation B. Closed complex --> open complex --> transcription initiation C. Open complex --> transcription initiation --> closed complex D. Transcription initiation --> open complex --> closed complex
Closed complex --> open complex --> transcription initiation
Which of these terms does not describes the DNA strand used to direct RNA synthesis? A. Template strand B. Coding strand C. Antisense strand D. Negative or - strand E. All of theses describes the DNA strand used to direct RNA synthesis
Coding strand