Chapter 4 Lecture 3 - Protein synthesis, steps of translation Flashcards

1
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What do ribosomes consist of

A

2 rRNA subunits, large and small subunit

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2
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How many binding sites do ribosomes have

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3

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3
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What are the three binding sites of ribosomes

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A, P, and E

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4
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What is the shape of tRNA

A

like an L

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5
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Where is the anticodon on tRNA

A

in a loop on one side

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6
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What is the function of the side not containing the anticodon on tRNA

A

Bind to amino acids

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7
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What are the 3 main stages of translation

A

Initiation, elongation, termination

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8
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What does mRNA do once it leaves the nucleus

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It forms a loop

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9
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Steps of initiation

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  1. Small ribosomal subunit that has initiatior tRNA attached binds to mRNA on the 5’ end and moves toward the 3’ end searching for the start codon
  2. Initiation factors dissociate and the large subunit binds
  3. tRNAs come in to begin polypeptide synthesis
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10
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What is the anticodon and the amino acid of the initiatior tRNA

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UAC, Methionine

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11
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What is the start site of mRNA

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AUG

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12
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Steps to elongation

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  1. For a new amino acid, tRNA enters the A site by base pairing (anticodon matches codon of mRNA)
  2. Amino acid attached to tRNA in A site links to amino acid attached to tRNA in P site
  3. Large subunit shifts forward, and the used tRNA moves to the E site, while the remaining tRNA moves to the P site
  4. Small subunit shifts and the used tRNA is ejected from the ribosome
  5. Cycle repeated
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13
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Steps to termination

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  1. End is signaled by presence of a stop codon
  2. Release factor binds
  3. Release factor causes ribosomes and mRNA to dissociate but they can reassemble to create new protein
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14
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What are the three stop codons?

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UAA, UAG, UGA

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15
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What type of molecule is the release factor

A

Protein

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16
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What happens after termination

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Post-translation modifications

17
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What are 3 examples of post translation modifications

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Folding, association with other proteins, packaging into transport vesicles