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Title: 7' Expression of Genetic Information 1


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7. Expression of Genetic Information (1)
2
Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • The intermediates RNAs
  • Assembled as complimentary copy of one strand of
    DNA
  • RNA synthesis termed transcription
  • Sequence retains the information of the gene

3
Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • The intermediate messenger mRNA
  • Use of mRNA allows separate information
  • Storage
  • Utilization
  • mRNA moving into cytoplasm and serves as template
    for aa assembly into proteins
  • Allows amplification of synthetic output

4
Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • RNAs
  • Proteins synthesized in the process of
    translation
  • Participation of multiple components
  • Including ribosomes
  • Nonspecific components
  • Composition
  • Large and small subunits
  • RNA and protein
  • Assembled function disassembled
  • ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
  • Bind other molecules
  • Structural support
  • Catalyse linking of aa in formation of
    polypeptides

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • RNAs
  • Transfer RNAs (tRNAs)
  • Translate mRNA code into aa sequence of
    polypeptide
  • tRNAs and rRNAs have long half-lives
  • Complex secondary and tertiary structures
  • Fold into complex 3-dimensional shapes
  • Diverse array of functions
  • Folding follows rules complementary base pairs
  • Stems and loops
  • Contain non-standard base pairs
  • Contain modified nitrogenous bases

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription basics
  • Process DNA information for synthesis of RNA
  • Enzymes DNA-dependent RNA polymerases or RNA
    polymerases
  • DNA provides the template
  • First step association of RNA polymerase with
    DNA template
  • Site on DNA which binds polymerase is termed the
    promotor
  • RNA polymerases need help to recognize promotor

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription basics
  • Helper proteins are transcription factors
  • Promotor contains
  • Binding site for polymerase
  • Which DNA strand is transcribed
  • Site of commencement of transcription
  • Polymerase moves along DNA from 3 to 5
  • DNA temporarily unwound
  • RNA assembled from its 5 to 3
  • DNA double helix reforms

8
Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription basics

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription RNA Processing
  • Eukaryotic cells 3 transcribing enzymes
  • RNA polymerase I
  • Larger rRNAs 28S, 18S, 5.8S
  • Ribosomal RNAs
  • RNA polymerase II
  • mRNAs
  • Small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs)
  • RNA polymerase III
  • Low mw RNAs
  • tRNAs
  • 5S rRNA
  • Also some snRNAs

10
Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription RNA Processing
  • Transcription factors have multiple roles
  • Binding of polymerases
  • Initiation of transcription
  • Elongation
  • Termination

11
Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription RNA Processing
  • All three RNA types derived from precursor RNA
  • Longer than the product
  • Termed primary transcript or pre-RNA
  • Associated with protein as they are synthesized
  • Processed into smaller transcripts
  • Processing assisted by small nuclear RNAs
    (snRNAs)

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription RNA Processing
  • rRNAs
  • 80 of cellular RNA
  • DNA codons repeated hundreds of times
  • Called rDNA
  • Clustered
  • Human genome 5 clusters on different
    chromosomes
  • Gathered into nucleoli
  • Function in producing ribosomes

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription RNA Processing
  • rRNAs Synthesizing the precursor
  • Genes on DNA in tandem arrangement

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription RNA Processing
  • rRNAs Synthesizing the precursor
  • Each branch a nascent rRNA transcript
  • Dark granule base of each fibril RNA
    polymerase I

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription RNA Processing
  • rRNAs Synthesizing the precursor
  • Shorter fibrils closer to transcription
    initiation site
  • Length of DNA between short and longest fibrils
    a single transcription unit

16
Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription RNA Processing
  • rRNAs Synthesizing the precursor
  • DNA fiber between transcription units
    nontranscribed spacer

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription RNA Processing
  • rRNAs processing the precursor
  • Eukaryotic ribosomes have four distinct rRNAs
  • Three in large subunit
  • One in small subunit
  • In humans
  • Large subunit contains 28S, 5.8S 5S
  • Small subunit contains 18S
  • 28S, 18S and 5.8S derived from the pre-RNA
  • 5S from separate RNA from outside nucleolus

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription RNA Processing
  • rRNAs processing the precursor
  • Two peculiarities of pre-RNA
  • Large numbers of methylated nucleotides
  • Psuedouridine residues
  • All modifications occur posttranscriptionally
  • Altered nucleotides at specific positions
  • Clustered
  • All altered nucleotides remain in final product
  • Some unaltered nucleotide sections are discarded
  • Function of altered domains unclear
  • Protection from enzymatic cleavage
  • May promote correct folding

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription rRNA Processing

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription rRNA Processing

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription rRNA Processing

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription rRNA Processing
  • Role of small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs)
  • Packaged with proteins to form small nucleolar
    ribonucleoproteins (snoRNPs)
  • snoRNPS associate with rRNA before it is fully
    transcribed
  • Two groups of snoRNAs
  • U3 antisense
  • Antisense forms an RNA duplex
  • Recognition site for enzymes which modify pre-RNA

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription rRNA Processing
  • Nucleolus also site for assembly of two ribosomal
    subunits
  • Two types of proteins associated
  • Proteins which remain in the ribosome
  • Proteins which cleave RNA precursors and proteins
    which protect sites from cleavage

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription rRNA Processing
  • Synthesis and processing of 5S rRNA
  • Coded by a large number of genes outside of the
    nucleolus
  • Transcribed by RNA polymerase III
  • 5 end remains unchanged
  • 3 end is truncated
  • Following synthesis 5S rRNA is transported to
    nucleolus
  • Incorporated into assembly of large ribosomal
    subunit

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Relationship between Genes and Proteins
  • Transcription rRNA Processing
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