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BANNER ID B 0 0 __ __ __ __ __ __ 1 INTRODUCTORY BIOCHEMISTRY BIOL0280 Third Midterm Examination April 29, 2014 Enter Legible BANNER ID: B 0 0 __ __ __ __ __ __ DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME ON THIS EXAM Make sure that your Banner ID is on every page. This is the only way we have of matching you with your exam after grading it. Please work independently. Read each question carefully before answering. Unless otherwise indicated, there is only one correct answer for each multiple-choice question. For multiple choice or matching questions with more than one correct answer, points will be deducted for missing or incorrect responses. Points are indicated by the question within brackets []. There are no calculators or other electronic devices needed or allowed on this exam. All hats must be removed during the exam. Exams will be scanned electronically before being returned. Page 2 total __________/10 Page 3 total __________/10 Page 4 total __________/15 Page 5 total __________/10 Page 6 total __________/12 Page 7 total __________/14 Page 8 total __________/9 Page 9 total __________/13 Page 10 total _________/7 Exam total __________/100 BANNER ID B 0 0 __ __ __ __ __ __ 2 1. [2 points] Indicate which statement is true of tetrapyrrole biosynthesis in both animals and plants: A) δ-aminolevulinate is a tetrapyrrole precursor. B) Carbon atoms of tetrapyrroles are derived from glycine and succinyl-CoA C) Carbon atoms of tetrapyrroles are derived from glutamate. D) A total of 4 δ-aminolevulinate molecules are used to synthesize 1 heme molecule. Circle the correct answer. 2. [4 points] Draw the structure of adenosine in the space provided below. Your answer must be completely correct to receive credit. 3. [4 points] Describe the regulation of ribonucleotide reductase at the primary regulatory sites. Please include in your description all the molecules that regulate these sites and for each regulator, the rationale behind the regulation and whether the regulation is positive or negative. BANNER ID B 0 0 __ __ __ __ __ __ 3 4. [2 points] Which of the following compounds directly provide atoms to form the purine ring? A) Aspartate B) Carbamoyl phosphate C) Glutamine D) Histidine E) Tryptophan F) Lysine G) Glycine H) Ornithine Circle all correct answer(s) More than one answer may be correct. 5. [4 points] Draw the structure of guanine and cytosine correctly indicating the hydrogen bonding between them in the space provided below. Your answer must be completely correct to receive credit. 6. [4 points] Explain how DNA binding proteins can discriminate between AT and TA base pairs within DNA. Make sure to describe exactly where on the DNA proteins would bind and the types of bonds formed between DNA and proteins and how these bonds provide the specificity to discriminate AT from TA base pairs. BANNER ID B 0 0 __ __ __ __ __ __ 4 7. [2 points] Which statement about the carbamoyl phosphate synthetase of mammals, which is used for pyrmidine biosynthesis, is true? A) It is located in the mitochondria. B) It is located in the nucleus. C) It uses NH4+ as a nitrogen source D) It uses glutamine as a nitrogen source Circle the correct answer 8. [2 points] Which of the following statements about topoisomerases is incorrect? A) Type II topoisomerases change the linking number in increments of 2. B) They break and reseal phosphodiester bonds. C) Type I topoisomerases can introduce positive supercoils from relaxed DNA. D) Type I topoisomerases form covalent intermediates with their DNA substrates. E) Type II topoisomerases can use ATP hydrolysis to form negatively supercoiled DNA from relaxed DNA in E. coli. Circle the correct answer. 9. [4 points] The DNA of virtually every cell is ___________-wound (under or over). In eukaryotic cells, DNA is wrapped around __________________ proteins to form a __________________ core particle that can be compacted into a ________________ fiber. Please fill in the blanks above with the correct terms. 10. [5 points] For the following statements about DNA replication in E. coli, indicate whether the statement is true or false (by circling T or F). If the statement is false, provide a brief correction on the adjacent line. T or F It occurs at a replication fork ________________________________________________ T or F It starts at a unique locus on the chromosome ___________________________________ T or F It proceeds with a single replication fork _______________________________________ T or F It uses RNA transiently as a template strand ____________________________________ T or F It involves discontinuous synthesis on the leading strand __________________________ 11. [2 points] The enzyme that removes the RNA primer from the Okazaki fragment is A) Deprimase B) RNAse H C) DNA polymerase I D) DNA polymerase II E) DNA polymerase III Circle the correct answer. BANNER ID B 0 0 __ __ __ __ __ __ 5 12. [2 points] Which is not a property of E. coli DNA polymerase III? A) It is responsible for incorporating most of the nucleotides in the lagging strand. B) It completes synthesis of the entire leading strand prior to aiding in the synthesis of the lagging strand. C) It contains a 3' to 5' exonuclease activity. D) It is a large protein complex containing more than five subunits. E) It contains a DNA helicase activity for unwinding DNA. Circle the correct answer. 13. [4 points] Eukaryotic DNA replication initiates replication at multiple origins of replication simultaneously. How is eukaryotic replication initiated to ensure simultaneous initiation at multiple origins? 14. [4 points] Describe the mechanistic difference that distinguishes the splicing of group I introns from that of nuclear mRNA introns. BANNER ID B 0 0 __ __ __ __ __ __ 6 15. [2 points] In addition to DNA polymerase's intrinsic 3'-5' exonuclease activity, mismatch repair, and base excision repair, two other mechanisms for DNA repair include _________________________ and ____________________________. 16. [6 points] In the initiation of transcription in E. coli, the catalytic subunit of RNA polymerase first combines with the ________________ subunit to form the RNA polymerase holoenzyme complex which then binds to the DNA promoter to form the __________________ complex. Melting of the DNA duplex by the polymerase then forms the ___________________ complex. After elongation, termination of transcription can occur with a ρ-independent mechanism with the formation of both a ______________ and __________________. Alternatively in the ρ-dependent mechanism, a rut site is recognized by a ____________________, which separates the RNA from the DNA template. 17. [2 points] Which of the following statements about the poly(A) tails that are found on most eukaryotic mRNAs are correct? A) They are added as preformed polyriboadenylate segments to the 3' ends of mRNA precursors by an RNA ligase activity. B) They are encoded by stretches of polydeoxythymidylate in the template strand of the gene. C) They are added by RNA polymerase II in a template-independent reaction using ATP as the sole nucleotide substrate. D) They are added by polyadenylate polymerase using ATP as the sole nucleotide substrate. E) They are cleaved from eukaryotic mRNAs by a sequence specific endonuclease that recognizes the RNA sequence AAUAAA. Circle the correct answer. 18. [2 points] Which process listed below is common to the post-transcriptional modification of eukaryotic mRNA? A) Addition to the 5' end of a 7-methylguanosine in a 5',5' triphosphate linkage. B) Addition to the 3' end of a 7-methylguanosine in a 3',5' triphosphate linkage. C) Addition to the 5' end of a 7-methyladenosine in a 5',5' triphosphate linkage. D) Methylation of ribose 3'-hydroxyl groups. E) Phosphorylation of ribose 2'-hydroxyl groups. Circle the correct answer. BANNER ID B 0 0 __ __ __ __ __ __ 7 19. [5 points] According to the wobble hypothesis, what is the minimum number of tRNAs required to decode the six arginine codons CGU, CGC, CGA, CGG, AGA, AGG? Minimum number of tRNA molecules: __________________ Indicate the tRNA anticodon sequences (correctly labeling 5' and 3' ends) that would recognize each of the six codons for this minimal number of tRNA molecules: Anticodon sequence (label polarity) Codon recognized 5'-CGU-3' 5'-CGC-3' 5'-CGA-3' 5'-CGG-3' 5'-AGA-3' 5'-AGG-3' 20. [4 points] For the following statements about the aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase reaction, indicate whether the statement is true or false (by circling T or F). If the statement is false, provide a brief correction on the adjacent line. T or F GTP hydrolysis is involved in the reaction ____________________________________ T or F An acyl thioester bond is formed ___________________________________________ T or F The reaction occurs through two steps _______________________________________ T or F After the reaction is complete, the amino acid is attached to the 2' hydroxyl of an adenosine on the tRNA molecule _________________________________ 21. [5 points] E. coli cells are placed in a growth medium containing lactose. Please indicate how the following perturbations would effect the expression of the lactose operon (write either increase, decrease, or no change in the spaces provided). ____________ Reduction in the level of glucose in the media ____________ Introduction of a mutation of the -35 and -10 region of the lac promoter to more closely resemble the σ70 consensus sequence ____________ Introduction of a mutation that inactivates lactose permease (product of lacY gene) ____________ Introduction of a mutation of adenylate cyclase that reduces cellular levels of cAMP ____________ Introduction of a mutation in CRP protein to cause it to bind to the operator sequence BANNER ID B 0 0 __ __ __ __ __ __ 8 22. [5 points] For the following statements about prokaryotic translation, indicate whether the statement is true or false (by circling T or F). If the statement is false, provide a brief correction on the adjacent line. T or F Amino acids are added to the amino terminus of the growing polypeptide chain __________________________________ T or F Specific sequences within the mRNA ensure that translation begins at the correct codon __________________________________ T or F Peptide bonds form between an aminoacyl-tRNA and a peptidyl-tRNA positioned at the A and P sites, respectively, of the ribosome ______________________________ T or F Termination involves the binding of a terminator tRNA to a stop codon on the mRNA __________________________________ T or F Puromycin binds to the A site leading to hydrolysis of peptide from peptidyl-tRNA in the P site _______________________________ 23. [4 points] Give two examples of coactivators and explain how they are involved in transcriptional activation in eukaryotes. Your answer should include the identities of the binding partners of the coactivators. BANNER ID B 0 0 __ __ __ __ __ __ 9 24. [5 points] For the following statements about the trp operon leader RNA region shown below, indicate whether each statement is true or false (by circling T or F). 5ʹ′ 1 2 3 4 trp structural genes T or F A short open reading frame, containing Trp codons among others, exists within sequence 1 of the leader RNA T or F The structure of the leader RNA in vivo depends on the position of the ribosomes translating it T or F Base pairing of sequence 1 and 2 blocks association of sequence 2 and 3, leading to attenuation T or F Base pairing between sequence 2 and 3 forms a stem loop that acts as a ρ-independent terminator T or F Covering of sequence 2 by ribosome when tryptophan levels are high prevents ρ-independent termination 25. [8 points] Shown to the right are the recognition sequences for several type II restriction endonucleases: ClaI: NotI: EcoRV A) Draw the structure of both ends of a linear DNA fragment that are produced by a ClaI restriction digest. (Label all 5' and 3' ends). B) Draw the structure resulting from the reaction of the end sequences in A) with DNA polymerase and the four deoxynucleoside triphosphates. C) Draw the structure of both ends of a linear DNA fragment that are produced by a EcoRV restriction digest. (Label all 5' and 3' ends). D) Draw the structure of the two possible junctions produced if the ends with the structures in B) are ligated to the ends with the structures in C). (Label all 5' and 3' ends). BANNER ID B 0 0 __ __ __ __ __ __ 10 26. [3 points] Which of the following partial amino acid sequences from a protein whose gene you wish to clone would be most useful in designing an oligonucleotide probe to screen a cDNA library? A) Met-LeuArg-Leu B) Met-Trp-Cys-Trp Explain why you selected your answer: 27. [4 points] A scientist wishes to produce a mammalian protein in E. coli. The protein is a glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 40,000. Approximately 20% of its mass is polysaccharide. The isolated protein is usually phosphorylated and contains three disulfide bonds. The cloned gene contains no introns. (a) What sequences or sites will be required in the vector to get this gene regulated, transcribed, and translated in E. coli? (b) List two problems in E. coli that might arise in producing a protein identical to that isolated from mammalian cells and describe each problem in no more than two sentences. BANNER ID B 0 0 __ __ __ __ __ __ The Genetic Code: 11