Title: This Week
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2Business
- Quiz grading?
- Some answers that were meant to be partial
credit, were marked all or nothing, - If this happened to you, drop off suspect quizzes
in my mailbox in room 315. - Ill post all grades (as well as extra credit)
Week 10 (Friday).
3Seminar
- Wednesday, June 5, Biology 212, 4 pm
- " Mining the Human Genome Using Protein Structure
Homology ", - Randall Ketchem, Immunex Corporation.
5 points for attendance, 1-5 points each person
for good questions during the Q/A period after
the talk.
4This Week
- Chapters 9, 10.1 and 10.4 - 10.7 for reference,
- exam material will be on lecture content for the
above, - sample questions, and questions for these
chapters are posted. - Exam Friday Assignments in Chapters 6, 11, 8, 9
and 10. All lecture material.
5RNA can be Autocatalytic
- Group I and Group II introns,
- found in mitochondria, chloroplasts, and
sometimes in bacteria,
6Group II Introns
7Eukaryotic Intron Excision(not autocatalytic)
8Spliceosomes
- ... small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs)
- RNA molecules that act as catalysts in
spliceosomes, - catalytic RNAs that have probably evolved from
ancient RNA enzymes (ribozymes). - work in concert with gt 50 proteins to facilitate
intron identification and removal, - snRNPs RNA/Potein structures.
9U1 and U2
- U1 binds to the 5 exon/intron junction.
- U2 binds to the adenosine at the branch site.
Think about the required specificity for intron
identification in cells.
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11mRNA Processing
12Polyadenylation
AAUAA concensus poly-A recognition site.
13Alternate mRNA Processing
recognition of different poly-A sites.
alternate splicing.
14Complexity
15Central Dogma
DNA
transcription
RNA
(alternately processed)
translation
Protein
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16Expanded Central Dogma
- Genome... the dynamic complement of genetic
material in an individual, - Transcriptome... mRNA component in an
individual, - complexity increases resulting from transcription
control and transcription and post-transcription
modification, - Proteome... the protein component of an
individual, - complexity increases due to post-translational
modification, protein-protein interactions, etc.
17Translation
- the synthesis of a polypeptide. This occurs on
ribosomes using the information encoded on mRNA, - tRNA molecules mediate the transfer of
information between mRNA and the growing
polypeptide.
18Initiation
Recent reports of alternate translation start
sites indicate that further complexity in protein
production amy occr at the translational level.
19tRNA
20The Ends to the Means
- Specific anti-codons for specific amino acid
designation. - anti complementary
21Ribosomes
- a supramolecular complex of rRNA and proteins,
approximately 18 - 22 nm in diameter, - the site of protein synthesis,
22Ribosome Structure
23Structure/Function
24Initiation
25Elongation (3 steps)
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27Peptide Linkage
28Termination
29N-Terminus --gt C-Terminus
- ...polypeptides are synthesized beginning from
the N-terminus (amino terminus) and going to the
C-terminus (carboxy terminus), - this corresponds to the 5-3 DNA Coding
sequence.
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34After the Exam
- Functional Genomics
- finish reading Chapter 11,
- More Chapters - or - Jeffs Journal Club?
35If Jeffs Journal Club?
- Final 2 of the following 3 choices,
- 1 hour exam covering recent materials,
- 2 page review of an assigned paper,
- Self-study of a remaining chapter in the text,
answers to the odd problems.
36If not Jeffs Journal Club?
- Chapter 11 and 12, plus Lectures (mostly
Lectures), - Final (2 hours)
- 1 hour covering recent materials,
- 1 hour of integrative questions.