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- A polypeptide has the following amino acid sequence: Met-Ser-Pro-Arg-Leu-Glu-Gly The amino acid sequence of this polypeptide was determined in a series of mutants listed in parts a through e. indicate the type of mutation that occurred in the DNA (single-base substitution, insertion, deletion) and the phenotypic effect of the mutation (nonsense mutation, missense mutation, frameshift, etc.). a. MMutant 4: Met-Ser-Pro-Glu-GlA polypeptide has the following amino acid sequence: Met-Ser-Pro-Arg-Leu-Glu-Gly The amino acid sequence of this polypeptide was determined in a series of mutants listed in parts a through e. indicate the type of mutation that occurred in the DNA (single-base substitution, insertion, deletion) and the phenotypic effect of the mutation (nonsense mutation, missense mutation, frameshift, etc.). a. Mutant 1: Met-Ser-Ser-Arg-Leu-Glu-GlyBM4_DNA AND PROTEIN S X /1FAIPQLSDP_g5B-629FSHNpGnTMIEppLS4A71zBd4vcUBqNUILubXONw/formResponse 4. What is the nitrogen base pair of Adenine in transcription? O Cytosine O Uracil O guanine O thymine 5. The central dogma of Molecular Biology states that There are four nitrogen bases in DNA, two purines (adenine and guanine) and two pyrimidines (cytosine and thymine). Which process is not included in the central dogma? duplication transcription translation O translocation Leadple
- A polypeptide has the following amino acid sequence: Met-Ser-Pro-Arg-Leu-Glu-Gly The amino acid sequence of this polypeptide was determined in a series of mutants listed in parts a through e. indicate the type of mutation that occurred in the DNA (single-base substitution, insertion, deletion) and the phenotypic effect of the mutation (nonsense mutation, missense mutation, frameshift, etc.). a. Mutant 2: Met-Ser-ProSickle-cell hemoglobin differs from regular hemoglobin in just one amino acid. Normal hemoglobin is created from the codon GAA, which codes for glutamic acid while sickle-cell hemoglobin has the codon GUA, which codes for valine. This is an example of what type of mutation? * O Insertion O Silent mutation O Deletion O Substitution mutationA wildtype gene produces the polypeptide sequence: Wildtype: Met-Ser-Pro-Arg-Leu-Glu-Gly Each of the following polypeptide sequences is the result of a single mutation. Identify the most likely type of mutation causing each, be as specific as possible. M1:Met-Ser-Ser-Arg-Leu-Glu-Gly missense mutation M2:Met-Ser-Pro M3:Met-Ser-Pro-Asp-Trp-Arg-Asp-Lys M4:Met-Ser-Pro-Glu-Gly nonsense mutation frameshift insertion in frame deletion M5:Met-Ser-Pro-Arg-Leu-Glu-Gly in frame insertion
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- +1 1 2 4 6. 7 8. 9. Transcriptional stop sequence ТАTА box ATG ТА AUG UAA Here is a diagram of a human gene in the genome. The bar above it is indicating different regions of the gene sequence. 7. Which region or regions contain the sequences that direct splicing? - 8. In which region or regions could a single base pair insertion cause a frameshift mutation (but not because of changed splicing)? - 9. In which region or regions might you find sequences that control the amount of transcription of this gene? + 10. In which region or regions could a single base pair deletion cause the mRNA to be one base pair shorter? - 11. Which region or regions usually contain a sequence that controls the secretion of the protein e product? eBelow are several DNA sequences that are mutated compared with the wild-type sequence. Eachis a section of a DNA molecule that has separated in preparation for transcription, so you are onlyseeing the template strand. For each mutated DNA sequence, translate and record the resultingamino acid sequence. What type of mutation is each? Wild-type sequence: 3’-T A C T G A C T G A C G A T C-5’ Mutated DNA Template Strand #1: 3’-T A C T G T C T G A C G A T C-5’Amino acid sequence of peptide:Type of mutation: Mutated DNA Template Strand #2: 3’-T A C G G A C T G A C G A T C-5’Amino acid sequence of peptide:Type of mutation: Mutated DNA Template Strand #3: 3’-T A C T G A C T G A C T A T C-5’Amino acid sequence of peptide:Type of mutation: Mutated DNA Template Strand #4: 3’-T A C G A C T G A C T A T C-5’Amino acid sequence of peptide:Type of mutation:5' UGG CAA UCC UAC GAU 3' - 1. Here is the MRNA sequence from a section of a gene (it is the middle of the sequence, so it has no AUG). What is the template sequence of this gene? - 2. Are any of these codons in the MRNA non-degenerate? If so, indicate which one. e 3. 4 a) Translate this mRNA section. Give the 3 letter codes for the amino acids. b) Indicate on the peptide which is the C terminus and which is the N terminus. e 4. Is it possible for a single base pair substitution to cause a truncation in this peptide? If so, e explain how. e 5. Write out the sequence of the anticodon in the tRNA that would bind to the fourth codon in the e MRNA. e 6. Write out a possible miRNA that could regulate the expression of this gene