BIO Chapter 19 Learnsmart
Which processes are involved in homologous recombination according to the Holliday model?
- A junction is formed between invading DNA and existing DNA of the chromatid -A nick occurs at identical sites in one strand of each of the two homologous chromatids -Branch migration occurs as the junction between DNA of different helices moves laterally -single strands invade the opposite helix -heteroduplex regions form when homologous regions are not identical
Examples of mutagens
-5-bromouracil -nitrogen mustard -nitrous acid -2-aminopurine
Features consistent with the double-strand break model of recombination
-Formation of two Holliday junctions -Strand degradation following double-strand breaks -The use of DNA gap repair synthesis to restore regions removed by strand degradation -formation of a displacement (D) loop
Trinucleotide repeat expansion disorders
-Fragile X syndrome -Myotonic muscular dystrophy -Huntington disease
What things can cause double-strand breaks (DSB)
-Gamma rays -X-rays -ROS
Which recombination processes occur in bacterial cells?
-Homologous recombination of replicated regions during DNA replication -Exchange of segments between identical copies of bacterial chromosome within the same cell
Double strand breaks are typically repaired by
-Homologous recombination repair -Nonhomologous end joining
In base excision repair (BER) in e coli, DNA polymerase does what?
-Removes a segment containing abnormal DNA -Replaces the abnormal region with normal nucleotides
Mutations in the 5' UTR or 3' UTR of an mRNA molecule are most likely to affect what?
-Stability of mRNA -mRNA ability to be translated
Which things are used by cells to limit the harmful effects of ROS?
-Vitamin C -Catalase -Superoxide dismutase
Associated with ionizing energy
-high energy -short wavelength -gamma rays
Qualities of nonionizing radiation
-includes UV light -contains low energy -does not penetrate deep
Forms of tautomers
-keto -imino -amino -enol
Gene conversion occurs by the action of
-mismatch repair -DNA gap repair synthesis
The following are involved in crossing over
1. Breakage of non-sister chromatids at analogous regions 2. Exchange of corresponding chromosome segments 3. Alignment of a pair of homologous chromosomes
Steps of Base Excision Repair (BER)
1. N-glycosylase recognizes an abnormal base and cleaves the bond between the base and the sugar 2. AP endonuclease recognizes the missing base and cleaves the DNA backbone 3. DNA polymerase removes the damaged DNA and replaces it with normal DNA 4. DNA ligase makes a covalent connection in the DNA backbone
True statements about promoter mutations
1. Up promoter mutations cause the promoter sequence to be more like the consensus sequence 2. Down promoter mutations decrease the affinity of transcription factors to the promoter
What are the steps of the nucleotide excision repair (NER) system?
1. UvrA/UvrB complex tracks along the DNA in search of damaged DNA 2. UvrA is released and UvrC binds 3. UvrC makes cuts on both sides of the thymine dimer 4. UvrD removes the damaged region 5. UvrB and UvrC are released 6. DNA polymerase fills the gap and DNA ligase seals the region
Steps of homologous recombination
1.DSB is processed at the break site 2. Strand exchange 3. DNA synthesis 4. Resolution and ligation
Base analogs
2-aminopurine 5-bromouracil
The amino form is a common stable form of which bases?
A and C
An intergenic suppressor mutation may involve
A change in the expression of one gene that compensates for the loss-of-function mutation in another gene
Function of MutL in mismatch repair
Acts as a linker that helps loop DNA
The rare imino form of cytosine pairs with the common form of
Adenine
Which enzyme can remove methyl or ethyl groups from guanines that have been subjected to mutagens such as nitrogen mustard?
Alkyltransferase
Certain compounds have a structure similar to normal DNA bases and so can be incorporated into daughter strands during DNA replication. These compounds are called base ____
Analogues
In a neutral mutation, a negatively charged amino acid is substituted for
Another negatively-charged amino acid
Some trinucleotide repeat disorders get progressively more severe in future generations. This phenomenon is called
Anticipation
The Lederbergs' replica-plating experiment demonstrated that
Bacteria mutate randomly prior to exposure to viruses
Which changes can cause a frameshift mutation?
Base addition or deletion
Heteroduplex regions are created by the process of ____ ___, which occurs as a Holliday junction migrates
Branch migration
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is the main system used in the repair of ______
Bulky, helix distorting lesions
The Ames test assays whether a chemical agent does what?
Causes mutations
Human diseases caused by mutations in genes involved in nucleotide excision repair
Cockayne syndrome and Xeroderma pigmentosum
Homologous recombination that produces a new combination of alleles occurs through
Crossover between homologous chromosomes during meiosis
In recombination, what is the process that synthesizes small stretches of DNA to replace those removed by strand degradation?
DNA gap repair synthesis
Function of MutS in mismatch repair
Detects the mismatch
Function of exonuclease in mismatch repair
Digests nonmethylated strand
Photoreactivation is a repair mechanism that can ____ a thymine dimer in the _____ of light
Directly split; presence
The breakage of chromosomes is referred to as a ___ ___ break
Double stranded
Which model recombination includes the formation of a D loop and the resolution of two Holliday junctions?
Double-strand break model
In the resolution phase of recombination, what kind of chromosomes will be produced?
Either recombinant or non-recombinant chromosomes will be produced, depending on which DNA strands are involved in the cutting and rejoining
How does ionizing radiation cause mutations
Forms free radicals that can introduce breaks into DNA molecule
A situation in which one allele is changed to the allele found on the homologous chromosome is called
Gene conversion
The number of mutant genes divided by the total number of genes within a population
Gene frequency
The mutation rate is commonly expressed at the number of new mutations in a given ____
Gene per cell generation
Cells that give rise to the gametes, such as eggs and sperm are ____ ____ cells
Germ line
Of the four bases normally found in DNA ____ is most vulnerable to oxidation
Guanine
Small sequence differences between homologous chromosomes may cause a recombinant chromosome to have a region with base mismatches, known as a
Heteroduplex
Which model for recombination involves the production of single-stranded breaks in each of the non-sister chromatids after which the strands invade the opposite helices
Holliday model
The process by which chromosomes exchange similar or identical DNA segments during meiosis
Homologous recombination
Areas within a single gene that are more likely to mutate than other regions are called
Hot spots
For a tautomeric shift to cause a mutation it must occur
Immediately prior to DNA replication
Acridine dyes induce mutations by
Inserting themselves between adjacent bases and distorting DNA structure
The restoration of protein function by a second mutation in a different gene is known as
Intergenic suppressor
Suppressor mutations that occur within the same gene as the first are called ____ suppressors
Intragenic
Function of MutH in mismatch repair
Makes a cut in nonmethylated strand
Alkylating agents covalently attach ___ or ___ groups to DNA bases, and thus disrupt their normal base pairing properties
Methyl or ethyl
The term ____ refers to an inherited change in the sequence of the genetic material.
Mutation
The probability that a gene will be altered by a new mutation is referred to as the
Mutation rate
Bacterial strains that lack one or more DNA repair systems have a very high mutation rate. These are called ____ strains
Mutator
A _____ mutation is a missense mutation that has no detectable effect on protein function
Neutral
Changes to DNA structure caused by ROS are called
Oxidative DNA damage
An imbalance between the production of reactive oxygen species and an organism's ability to break them down is known as
Oxidative stress
Which enzyme recognizes thymine dimers and corrects them?
Photolyase
The ______ _____ hypothesis states that the resistance of bacteria to T1 adaption should arise as a result of exposure to T1 phage but not before
Physiological adaption
The change of one base for another is described as a base ___ mutation
Point
The expression of an intact gene may be altered when it is moved to a new location. This is due to a
Position effect
This is when a gene's expression is changed due to its new location near regulatory sequences
Position effect
In addition to the DNA strands of the chromosomes involved in homologous recombination, the multiple steps in the pathway require the action of
Protein catalysts
A _____ mutation is one that converts a mutant allele back to the wild-type form
Reversion
Function of MutU in mismatch repair
Separates strands at the cleavage site
A main advantage of nonhomologous end joining is that it does not require a ___ ____ and it can take place throughout the cell cycle
Sister chromatid
Homologous recombination that does not produce a new combination of alleles is called ____ _____ exchange
Sister chromatid
A second mutation that occurs at a different site from the first mutation, and which returns the mutant back to the wild-type phenotype, is a(n) _____ mutation.
Suppressor
A tautomeric shift is a
Temporary change in base structure
In bacteria, the strand that is repaired in the mismatch repair system is
The nonmethylated strand
The synthesis of DNA over a template strand that harbors some type of DNA damage is called
Translesion synthesis
The oxidized form of guanine, 8-oxoguanine, can produce a ____ mutation
Transversion
The base cytosine is deaminated to produce the base
Uracil
The mutagen nitrous acid changes cytosine to _____ and adenine to ____
Uracil; hypoxanthine
A breakpoint refers to the region where
Where two chromosome pieces break and rejoin with other chromosome pieces
The covalent bond between deoxyribose and a purine base is rather unstable and can undergo a spontaneous reaction with water. The breaking of the bond releases the base and leaves an ____ site in the DNA
apurinic
Replica plating is a technique in which
bacterial colonies are transferred from one plate to another with a sterile piece of velvet cloth
Nitrous acid is a mutagen that acts via the process of
deamination
What is responsible for silent mutations
degeneracy of the genetic code
A trinucleotide repeat expansion commonly occurs via the formation of a
hairpin that interferes with DNA replication
The Ames test uses a strain of bacterium S. typhimurium that is unable to produce the amino acid
histidine
The protein alkyltransferase can only be used once because it
is inactivated by a methyl group
Translesion DNA polymerases are ____ accurate and ____ sensitive to geometric distortions than replicative DNA polymerases
less;less
An individual that has somatic regions with different genotypes is known as a genetic ____
mosaic
Alkylating agents include nitrogen ____ and ethyl _____
mustard; methanesulfonate
Breakage and rejoining of DNA strands to produce separate chromosomes at the end of recombination is called
resolution
A mutation that does not change the amino acid
silent mutation
The phenomenon in which a repeated sequence of three nucleotide bases increases in number generation after generation is called
trinucleotide repeat expansion