Diagram generally how a mRNA that contains sequences corresponding to four (4) exons would be translated. How many domains would the protein that results from translation contain?
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Diagram generally how a mRNA that contains sequences corresponding to four (4) exons would be translated. How many domains would the protein that results from translation contain?
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- (a) Write the complementary base sequence for the matching strand in the DNA section shown below:. 5' - ATGTTACTAGT C-3' (b) The following section of DNA is used to build an MRNA for a protein: 3'-AAG-CTT-CTC-5'. What is the corresponding mRNA sequence?Translation is the process by which the sets of 3 bases (codons) of the mRNA are read to specify the sequence of amino acids for the protein to be produced. Using the genetic code data provided, find the sequence of amino acids that would correspond to the MRNA codons shown. Codons 1 3 MRNA A UGUGGAUC CGAG UCACG Amino acid SECOND LETTER A U UUU Phenylalanine UCU UCC Serine (S) UAU Tyrosine (Y) UAC TAA stop codon UAG stop codon UGU Cysteine (C) UGC TỮA Leucine (L) TGA stop codon UGG Tryptophan (W) F UCA UUG UCG I H CUU CCU CAU Histidine (H) R CGU CỨC Leucine (L) CỦA CCC Proline (P) ССА CCG CGC Arginine (R) CGA CAC "CAA Glutamine CAG (Q CUG CGG G D A AUU L AUC Isoleucine (1) AAU Asparagine AAC (N) ÄÄÄ Lysine (K) AGU Senine (S) ACU ACC Threonine ACA (T) AGC E AUA AGA Arginine (R) E ACG T AUG stat codon (M) AAG AGG TG GƯỮ GAU Apartic acid GAC (D) "GAÄ Glutamic acid GCU GGU GUC Valine (V) GUA GGC Glycine (0) GCC Alanine (A) CE GCA GGA R GUG GCG GGG GAG (E) The start codonencodes the amino…The sequence A is read by RNA polymerase to produce an mRNA that is translated by the ribosome: Choose the sequence that would correspond to that mRNA. A: 3’ – TACGGAACG – 5’ B) 3’ – AUGCCUUGC – 5’ C) 5’ – AUGCCUUGC – 3’ D) 3’ – UACGGAACG – 5’ E) 5’ – UACGGAACG – 3’
- Analyze the following amino acid sequence and write down a potential mRNA sequence from which this sequence might have been translated. Use the codon table in your book to determine a possible mRNA sequence. Amino Acid Sequence 1: H3N+-Methionine-Valine-Histidine-Leucine-Threonine-Proline-Glutamic Acid-Glutamic Acid-COO- (a) Consider Amino Acid Sequence 2. How is Amino Acid Sequence 2 different from Amino Acid Sequence 1? Amino Acid Sequence 2: H3N+-Methionine-Valine-Histidine-Leucine-Threonine-Proline-Valine-Glutamic Acid-COO- (b) Write a potential mRNA sequence for Amino Acid sequence 2, using the same codons for any given amino acid if it is present in both sequences.Assume 102 nucleotide pairs of DNA to be responsible for transcription of particular mRNA molecule. What is the length of that mRNA in (1) angstrom? (2) in micrometers?The process of translation involves three distinct phases: initiation, elongation, and termination. Which of the following is an accurate statement of a molecular event that occurs during one of the phases? A. All phases of translation require the energy of ATP to fuel molecular processes. B. The first components to assemble in initiation are the large ribosomal subunit, mRNA, and the initiator tRNA molecule. C. A peptide bond forms between the new amino acid and the amino acid at the C-terminus of the growing polypeptide chain. D. Amino acids are added to the polypeptide chain that sits in the A site of the translation initiation complex.
- Given the DNA sequence below: 5’-ACATGTGTACAGGCTTTGTCTGAATGGCTT-3’ 3’-TGTACACATGTCCGAAACAGACTTACCGAA-5’ Transcribe the gene. (Write the primary structure of the mRNA that will be produced.)Given the following mRNA sequence: 5-AUCCCGUAUGCCCGGGAGCUAGCCCAGC-3 a) Label the first condon, the stop codon, the untranslated regions and predict the amino acid sequence of the polypeptidConsider the following DNA sequence, which codes for a short polypeptide: 5'-ATGGGCTTAGCGTAGGTTAGT-3' Determine the mRNA transcript of this sequence. You have to write these sequences from the 5' end to the 3' end and indicate those ends as shown in the original sequence in order to get the full mark. How many amino acids will make up this polypeptide? Determine the first four anticodons that will be used in order to translate this sequence.
- Consider this nucleotide sequence of DNA strand in the image provided. If this strand is the sense strand, Give the correct nucleotide sequence of the RNA produced after transcription. If the RNA formed in #1 is already a functional mRNA and will be used to synthesize proteins, how many codons are present here that will actually code for amino acids? What is the sequence of the stop codon in this mRNA? What is the sequence of the 3rd codon in this mRNA? What is the sequence of the last codon in this mRNA that actually code for an amino acid?Indicate the amino acid sequence of the protein encoded by the following mRNA molecule. Use the genetic code table and assume that the very first “AUG” the ribosome encounters will serve as the start codon and specify methionine. 5’-AAUUCAUGCCCAAAUUUGGGGCACGAAGCUUCUUAGGCUAGUCCUAAAAAA-3’Consider the mRNA sequence below. Assume that the following mRNA segment has been translated. 5'-GCAAGUCUUAAU-3' Note for numbers 1 and 2: Use the three-letter abbreviation of amino acid; separate amino acids with a hyphen: do not include the stop codon. Example: ala-cys-glu 1. Using the table of the genetic code, determine the sequence of amino acids. ala-ser-leu-asn 2. If mutation occurs by substitution of the 6th nucleotide with adenosine-5'- monophosphate, what is the resulting amino acid sequence? 3. What type of mutation occurred? Choose from same sense, missense and non-sense.