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First Aid: Biochemistry Molecular
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1. Close to - far from or even within (in an intron) the gene whose expression it regulates
Enhancers and silencer may be located_____
Ribonucleotides are synthesized first and convertec to deoxyribonuclotides by
Loading tRNA on to ribosome energy requirement
Cilia structure
2. MRNA
capped and tail transcript is called
Heterochromatin
Prokaryotes
Vincristine/Vinblastine
3. Particular sequnece in genomre where DNA replication begins. May be single (prokaryotes) or multiple (eukaryotes)
actin and myosin
origin of replication
AUG codes For what in prokaryotes
Step one of RNA processing
4. Site where RNA polymerase and multiple other transciption factors bind to DNA upstream from gene locus (AT rich upstream sequence with TATA and CAAT boxes)
Order of mitosis
promoter
Tetracyclines
Double Strand DNA repair
5. DNA And RNA synthesized in the 5-3 direction
Chloramphenicol
DNA/RNA/Protein syntesis direction
What does the hydroxylation of proline and lysine require
Oubain
6. Binds 50S blocking translocation
Clindamycin
Steps in splicing
desmin
Which end of the tRNA is the amino acid bound to?
7. 5 prime to 3 prime
Termination
nucleosid
mRNA is syntehsized in which direction?
Steps in splicing
8. Faulty collagen synthesis causing 1) hyperextensible skin 2) tendency to bleed 3) hypermobile joints
Ehlers Danlos
Prokaryote RNA pol
actin and myosin
DNA pol III
9. Same aa often base change in 3rd position of codon
silent mutation
What type of collagen is most affected in Ehlers Danlos
White codon is at the 3 prime end of a tRNA
Neurofilaments
10. Substituting a pyramidine for a pyrimadine
A- T
transition
Loading tRNA on to ribosome energy requirement
Promoter mutation
11. Base+ribose+phosphate linked by a phosphodiester bond
Alternate splicing
nucleotide
Which end of the nucleotide has the triphosphate
Cholchicine
12. Elastase
Elastin is broken down by
Mismatch repair
C- G bond
What type of collagen is most affected in Ehlers Danlos
13. Brings together 2 ends of DNA fragments no requirement for homology
Non homologous end joining
Immunohistochemical stains vimentin
Thymine has a
Protein synthesis initiation
14. Inhibits ribonucleotide reductase
Steps in splicing
tRNA Structure
hydroxyurea
Guanine has a
15. The 3 prime hydroxyl of the nascent chain is the target
DNA ligase
intermediate filaments
Collagen
Which end of a growing DNA strand is the target
16. CCA AT 3 PRIME END
C- G bond
White codon is at the 3 prime end of a tRNA
the tRNA- amino acid bond
Cholchicine
17. Splicing out of introns
Griseofulvin
Step Three of RNA processing
Heterochromatin
Protein synthesis is in which direction
18. Seals
missense mutation
What does the hydroxylation of proline and lysine require
Base excision repair
DNA ligase
19. Bind 50S blocking translocation
single stranded binding proteinds
degenerate or redundant
microtubule
Macrolides
20. Anti cancer - act on microtubules
Vincristine/Vinblastine
Double Strand DNA repair
What does the hydroxylation of proline and lysine require
Termination
21. Checkpoints control transition between phases of cell cycle. regulated by cyclins - CDKs and tumor suppressors. Mitosis (shortest phse)
microtubule
Cell cycle
frame shift
Smooth ER
22. Commonly results in dramatic decrease in amount of gene transcribed
Fluoroquinolones
Promoter mutation
frame shift
single stranded binding proteinds
23. Regulatory proteins that control cell cycle events; phase specific; activated CDKs
Collagen
Excocytosis of collagen
microtubule
Cyclins
24. Prokaryotic only. Degrades RNA primer and fills in the gap with DNA (5 prime to 3 prime exonuclease)
CDKs
DNA pol I
C- G bond
DNA ligase
25. Xlinked recessive IV collagen bm - kidney - ear and eye -- nephritis and defness ocular disturbances
Immunohistochemical stains vimentin
Alports syndrome
hydroxyurea
Total energy expenditure requirement for translocation
26. Even 40S 60S =80S
Steps in splicing
Primase
Eukaroytes
Cell cycle order
27. 2 H bonds greater GC content greater melting point
Exons
Enhancer
Outside the cell what processing must be done in procolalgen
A- T
28. Anit helminth - act on microtubules
In eukaryotes the starting amino acid is...
Mebendazole/thiabendazole
Pyrimidines
Chloramphenicol
29. VItamin C
Hydroxylation of which amino acids are attached to Glycine to form collagen
Methotrexate
What does the hydroxylation of proline and lysine require
Xeroderma pigmentosum
30. Inhibit formation of the initation complex and cause misreading of mRNA
Aminoglycosides
Cell cycle
Tetracyclines
desmin
31. Rampant - Massive - TIny rRNA is most common - then mRNA and then tRNA
Nucleotide excision repair
Stable (quiescent)
Which is the most and least abundant type of RNA
Ribonucleotides are synthesized first and convertec to deoxyribonuclotides by
32. Nucleotide excision repair - Base Excision repair - Mismath repair
nucleotide
Labile
Associations of Ehlers Danlos
Single Strand DNA Repair types
33. Neurons
tRNA gripping and going places
Neurofilaments
Hydroxylation of which amino acids are attached to Glycine to form collagen
Rough ER
34. Genetic code is conserved throughout evolution
tRNA aminoacylation
universal
Higher the cholesterol or long saturated fatty acid content
Cholchicine
35. Three amino acids necessary for purine synthesis= glutamine - aspartate and glycine
nonsense
microtubule
Gag on pure gold
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
36. Phosphorylation - glycosloation - hyderoxylation
Which end of the tRNA is the amino acid bound to?
Covalent alterations
pyrimadines
Clindamycin
37. Unmethylated - newly synthesized string is recognized - mismatched nucleotides are removed and the gap is filled and resealed
hydroxyurea
Mismatch repair
Immunohistochemical stains vimentin
Permanent cells
38. Mutation in nucleotide excision repair Dry skin with melanoma and other cancers
Tumor Suppressors
What type of collagen is most affected in Ehlers Danlos
Xeroderma pigmentosum
Free ribosomes
39. P53 and RB normally inhibit g1 to S progression
Tetracyclines
Cilia structure
Tumor Suppressors
unambiguous
40. Lysine/hydroxylysine and combines to form collagen
capped and tail transcript is called
transversion
Tropocollagen cross links between_____ to form____
mRNA stop codons
41. Enter G1 from G0 when stimulated Hepatocytes/lymphocytes
Purines
Thymine has a
tRNA gripping and going places
Stable (quiescent)
42. Ribonucleotide reductase
Ribonucleotides are synthesized first and convertec to deoxyribonuclotides by
Oubain
Initial transcript without processing is known as
Mismatch repair
43. Proline - glycine
Ribonucleotides are synthesized first and convertec to deoxyribonuclotides by
Alternate splicing
Which end of the tRNA is the amino acid bound to?
Common amino acids in elastin
44. AUG inAUGurates protein synthesis
Griseofulvin
mRNA start codons
Loading tRNA on to ribosome energy requirement
Initial transcript without processing is known as
45. CUT 1 ring Cut the Py
Gag on pure gold
Pyrimidines
Elastin is broken down by
Chediak Higashi syndrome
46. Cylindrical structure composed of helical array of plymerized dimers of alpha and beta tubulin - flagella - cilia - mitotic spindle - grows slowly collapses quickly
microtubule
Cell cycle order
Molecular motor protiesn
What type of collagen is most affected in Ehlers Danlos
47. No proofreading function but can initiate chains. RNA poymerase II opens DNA at promoter site
intermediate filaments
Functional organization of the gene
Protein synthesis is in which direction
Proofreading function in eukaryotic RNA
48. Ketone
tRNA aminoacylation
missense mutation
Collagen
Guanine has a
49. Neurons - skeletal - and cardiac muscle - RBCs
Example of permanent cells
Euchromatin
Sodium K ATPase
Going APE
50. Promoter - enhancer - promoter - TATA- transcription initiation site - coding region (including exons and introns) and then the AATAAA
Exons
commaless - non - overlapping
Excocytosis of collagen
Functional organization of the gene