Deck 18: The Mechanism of Translation II: Elongation and Termination

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Pyrrolysine and ____________ are examples of unusual amino acids that can be incorporated into proteins using stop codons.
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During translation elongation each translocation step moves the mRNA _______ through the ribosome.
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Which of the following molecules does not resemble a tRNA molecule?

A)tmRNA
B)RRF
C)puromycin
D)suppressor tRNA
E)EF-Tu
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tmRNA resembles tRNA except for the fact that it lacks a(n)_________ and a _____ loop.
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Which of the following are the three naturally occurring stop codons?

A)UAG,UAA,UGG
B)UGA,UGG,UAG
C)UAA,AUU,GUU
D)UAG,UAA,UGA
E)UAA,UUA,GGA
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Place the steps of translation elongation in the correct order.(1)Peptidyl transferase forms a peptide bond between the peptide in the P site and the newly arrived aminoacyl-tRNA in the A site.(2)EF-G,with GTP,translocates peptidyl-tRNA to the P site.(3)EF-Tu,with GTP,binds an aminoacyl-tRNA to the ribosomal A site.

A)3,1,2
B)3,2,1
C)1,2,3
D)1,3,2
E)2,3,1
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Which of the following statements is not true concerning the genetic code?

A)It is an overlapping code.
B)It is a "comma-less" code.
C)It is an almost universal code.
D)It is capable of wobble base pairing.
E)It is a triplet code.
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The hydrolysis of _________ is necessary for the release of EF-G from the ribosome,which significantly accelerates translocation.
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Which of the following antibiotics does not inhibit protein synthesis by binding to the ribosome?

A)chloroamphenicol
B)streptomycin
C)tetracycline
D)erythromycin
E)ampicillin
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Peptidyl transferase activity is located in the _________ subunit of the ribosome.
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Proteins are synthesized in the __________ to ____________ direction by the ribosome.
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Which of the following characteristics is not a characteristic of a G protein?

A)They bind GMP for activation.
B)They have intrinsic GTPase activity.
C)Binding of GTP activates their function.
D)Cleavage of bound GTP to GDP inactivates them.
E)They cycle between three conformational states.
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Misfolding of nascent proteins can occur when inappropriate _______________ regions of the protein interact with each other.
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There are only 64 codons in the genetic code.
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The antibiotic puromycin resembles a(n)___________ and can bind to the A site of the ribosome.
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EF-Tu is an important protein in cells whose function is to

A)properly fold proteins.
B)ensure proper ribosome assembly.
C)escort aminoacyl-tRNA to the ribosome.
D)protect rRNA from degradation by RNases.
E)stabilize mRNA within the ribosome.
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The genetic code is composed of codons where each codon contains ____________ bases and encodes for ___________ amino acid.
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Misfolded proteins can be toxic to cells and lead to serious disease in humans.Which of the following diseases is caused by a misfolded protein?

A)sickle cell anemia
B)bovine spongiform encephalitis
C)diabetes
D)Burkitts Lymphoma
E)HIV-AIDS
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Amber mutation suppressors are _____________ molecules.
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The correct folding of proteins in the cell is accomplished with the help of __________ __________.
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Amber mutations are mutations that create termination codons in the middle of an mRNA causing premature translation termination.
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EF-Tu is one of the most abundant proteins in the cell.
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A transversion is a mutation in the genetic code that changes a purine to a pyrimidine.
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Mitochondrial mRNAs contain codons that don't conform to the universal genetic code.
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tmRNA is involved in rescuing the ribosome from non-stop translation.
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Ribosome recycling factor (RRF)is another RNA molecule that resembles tRNA.
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Wobble base pairing can occur between tRNA and the third base in the mRNA codon.
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The E site of the ribosome plays a critical role in the entrance of tRNA into the ribosome.
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Peptidyl transferase activity can be inhibited in prokaryotic cells by penicillin.
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Translation termination release factors are tRNA molecules that have anticodons complimentary to the three stop codons.
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Noller,Mankin,and colleagues,using KSP particle data and reconstitution experiments,concluded that the minimal component necessary for peptidyl transferase activity is the 23S rRNA.
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Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes rely on tmRNA to deal with aberrant termination.
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Deck 18: The Mechanism of Translation II: Elongation and Termination
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Pyrrolysine and ____________ are examples of unusual amino acids that can be incorporated into proteins using stop codons.
selenocysteine
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During translation elongation each translocation step moves the mRNA _______ through the ribosome.
one codon ( three nucleotides
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Which of the following molecules does not resemble a tRNA molecule?

A)tmRNA
B)RRF
C)puromycin
D)suppressor tRNA
E)EF-Tu
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tmRNA resembles tRNA except for the fact that it lacks a(n)_________ and a _____ loop.
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Which of the following are the three naturally occurring stop codons?

A)UAG,UAA,UGG
B)UGA,UGG,UAG
C)UAA,AUU,GUU
D)UAG,UAA,UGA
E)UAA,UUA,GGA
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Place the steps of translation elongation in the correct order.(1)Peptidyl transferase forms a peptide bond between the peptide in the P site and the newly arrived aminoacyl-tRNA in the A site.(2)EF-G,with GTP,translocates peptidyl-tRNA to the P site.(3)EF-Tu,with GTP,binds an aminoacyl-tRNA to the ribosomal A site.

A)3,1,2
B)3,2,1
C)1,2,3
D)1,3,2
E)2,3,1
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Which of the following statements is not true concerning the genetic code?

A)It is an overlapping code.
B)It is a "comma-less" code.
C)It is an almost universal code.
D)It is capable of wobble base pairing.
E)It is a triplet code.
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The hydrolysis of _________ is necessary for the release of EF-G from the ribosome,which significantly accelerates translocation.
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Which of the following antibiotics does not inhibit protein synthesis by binding to the ribosome?

A)chloroamphenicol
B)streptomycin
C)tetracycline
D)erythromycin
E)ampicillin
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Peptidyl transferase activity is located in the _________ subunit of the ribosome.
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Proteins are synthesized in the __________ to ____________ direction by the ribosome.
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Which of the following characteristics is not a characteristic of a G protein?

A)They bind GMP for activation.
B)They have intrinsic GTPase activity.
C)Binding of GTP activates their function.
D)Cleavage of bound GTP to GDP inactivates them.
E)They cycle between three conformational states.
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Misfolding of nascent proteins can occur when inappropriate _______________ regions of the protein interact with each other.
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There are only 64 codons in the genetic code.
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The antibiotic puromycin resembles a(n)___________ and can bind to the A site of the ribosome.
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EF-Tu is an important protein in cells whose function is to

A)properly fold proteins.
B)ensure proper ribosome assembly.
C)escort aminoacyl-tRNA to the ribosome.
D)protect rRNA from degradation by RNases.
E)stabilize mRNA within the ribosome.
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The genetic code is composed of codons where each codon contains ____________ bases and encodes for ___________ amino acid.
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Misfolded proteins can be toxic to cells and lead to serious disease in humans.Which of the following diseases is caused by a misfolded protein?

A)sickle cell anemia
B)bovine spongiform encephalitis
C)diabetes
D)Burkitts Lymphoma
E)HIV-AIDS
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Amber mutation suppressors are _____________ molecules.
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The correct folding of proteins in the cell is accomplished with the help of __________ __________.
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Amber mutations are mutations that create termination codons in the middle of an mRNA causing premature translation termination.
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EF-Tu is one of the most abundant proteins in the cell.
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A transversion is a mutation in the genetic code that changes a purine to a pyrimidine.
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Mitochondrial mRNAs contain codons that don't conform to the universal genetic code.
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tmRNA is involved in rescuing the ribosome from non-stop translation.
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Ribosome recycling factor (RRF)is another RNA molecule that resembles tRNA.
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Wobble base pairing can occur between tRNA and the third base in the mRNA codon.
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The E site of the ribosome plays a critical role in the entrance of tRNA into the ribosome.
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Peptidyl transferase activity can be inhibited in prokaryotic cells by penicillin.
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Translation termination release factors are tRNA molecules that have anticodons complimentary to the three stop codons.
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Noller,Mankin,and colleagues,using KSP particle data and reconstitution experiments,concluded that the minimal component necessary for peptidyl transferase activity is the 23S rRNA.
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Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes rely on tmRNA to deal with aberrant termination.
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