SCiE From DNA To Protein

From DNA To Protein

From DNA To Protein


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The addition of a phosphate group.

(15 letters, p … n)

phosphorylation

The statement that information flows from DNA to RNA to polypeptide.

(2 words, first letters c & d, respectively)

central dogma

A pyrimidine base found in nucleotides of RNA.

uracil

The synthesis of RNA, using one strand of DNA as the template.

(13 letters, t … n)

transcription

An enzymatic digestion of a protein or polypeptide.

proteolysis

A complex consisting of a threadlike molecule of messenger RNA and several ribosomes. The ribosomes move along the mRNA, synthesizing polypeptide chains as they proceed.

polysome

An enzyme that catalyzes the formation of RNA from a DNA template.

RNA polymerase

An RNA virus that contains reverse transcriptase. Its RNA serves as a template for cDNA production, and the cDNA is integrated into a chromosome of the host cell.

(10 letters, r … s)

retrovirus

The region of an operon that acts as the initial binding site for RNA polymerase.

promoter

The sequence of a protein that directs the protein through a particular cellular membrane.

(2 words, first letters s & s, respectively)

signal sequence

The mRNA codons that signal the end of protein translation at the ribosome: UAG, UGA, UAA.

(2 words, first letters s & c, respectively)

stop codons

The synthesis of a polypeptide or protein. This occurs on ribosomes, using the information encoded in messenger RNA.

(11 letters, t … n)

translation

A transcript of one of the strands of DNA; carries information (as a sequence of codons) for the synthesis of one or more proteins.

(3 words, first letters m, r & a, respectively)

messenger ribonucleic acid

An RNA virus that contains reverse transcriptase. Its RNA serves as a template for cDNA production, and the cDNA is integrated into a chromosome of the host cell.

retrovirus

Combination of a ribosomal light subunit, an mRNA molecule, and the tRNA charged with the first amino acid coded for by the mRNA; formed at the onset of translation.

(2 words, first letters i & c, respectively)

initiation complex

The region of an operon that acts as the initial binding site for RNA polymerase.

(8 letters, p … r)

promoter

The statement that information flows from DNA to RNA to polypeptide.

central dogma

The three nucleotides in transfer RNA that pair with a complementary triplet (a codon) in messenger RNA.

anticodon

The end of protein synthesis triggered by a stop codon which binds release factor that causes the polypeptide to release from the ribosome.

(11 letters, t … n)

termination

A family of double stranded RNA molecules. Each kind of ... carries a specific amino acid and anticodon that will pair with the complementary codon in mRNA during translation.

transfer ribonucleic acid

An often single stranded nucleic acid whose nucleotides use ribose rather than deoxyribose and in which the base uracil replaces thymine found in DNA. Serves as genome from some viruses.

(2 words, first letters r & a, respectively)

ribonucleic acid

A family of double stranded RNA molecules. Each kind of ... carries a specific amino acid and anticodon that will pair with the complementary codon in mRNA during translation.

(3 words, first letters t, r & a, respectively)

transfer ribonucleic acid

A pyrimidine base found in nucleotides of RNA.

(6 letters, u … l)

uracil

Three nucleotides in messenger RNA that direct the placement of a particular amino acid into a polypeptide chain.

(5 letters, c … n)

codon

Three nucleotides in messenger RNA that direct the placement of a particular amino acid into a polypeptide chain.

codon

The mRNA codons that signal the end of protein translation at the ribosome: UAG, UGA, UAA.

stop codons

A complex of RNA and protein that recognizes both the signal sequence on a growing polypeptide and receptor protein on the surface of the ER.

(3 words, first letters s, r & p, respectively)

signal recognition particle

The three nucleotides in transfer RNA that pair with a complementary triplet (a codon) in messenger RNA. (9 letters, a … n)

anticodon

A complex of RNA and protein that recognizes both the signal sequence on a growing polypeptide and receptor protein on the surface of the ER.

signal recognition particle

Combination of a ribosomal light subunit, an mRNA molecule, and the tRNA charged with the first amino acid coded for by the mRNA; formed at the onset of translation.

initiation complex

The sequence of a protein that directs the protein through a particular cellular membrane.

signal sequence

The synthesis of a polypeptide or protein. This occurs on ribosomes, using the information encoded in messenger RNA.

translation

An enzyme that catalyzes the formation of RNA from a DNA template.

(2 words, first letters r & p, respectively)

RNA polymerase

An often single stranded nucleic acid whose nucleotides use ribose rather than deoxyribose and in which the base uracil replaces thymine found in DNA. Serves as genome from some viruses.

ribonucleic acid

A complex consisting of a threadlike molecule of messenger RNA and several ribosomes. The ribosomes move along the mRNA, synthesizing polypeptide chains as they proceed.

(8 letters, p … e)

polysome

The mRNA triplet (AUG) that acts as a signal for the beginning of translation at the ribosome.

(2 words, first letters s & c, respectively)

start codon

The addition of a phosphate group.

phosphorylation

The synthesis of RNA, using one strand of DNA as the template.

transcription

The end of protein synthesis triggered by a stop codon which binds release factor that causes the polypeptide to release from the ribosome.

termination

The mRNA triplet (AUG) that acts as a signal for the beginning of translation at the ribosome.

start codon