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Molcellbio Mut & Repair 1
by joe (complete)
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01/20/2009

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Name three kinds of rearrangement
Definition
Translocations, inversions, & duplications
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Rearrangement mutations can involve up to how many base pairs?
Definition
100 million base pairs
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Define a chimeric gene product
Definition
A type of rearrangement that fuse two genes together in such a way that alters gene expression of one or both fused genes.
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Insertion and deletion mutations usually involve how many base pairs?
Definition
One or a few base pairs
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The overall mutation frequency in humans is…
Definition
1 event per 10^9 - 10^10 bases synthesized
Term
What accounts for the low mutation rate?
Definition
DNA pol has error rate 10^-5 per base + 3' -5' exonuclease adds 10^-2 per base + DNA repair mechanisms 10^-2 = 10^-9 per base error rate.
Term
A mutation in which an adenine is substituted for a guanidine is…
Definition
Transition
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What event is more likely: a cytosine is substituted for thyamine or a cytosine is substituted for adenine?
Definition
Cytosine for thymine (transition) is more likely that cytosine for adenine (transversion).
Term
When a single substitution mutation at the DNA/RNA level has no effect on the protein encoded, it is known as…
Definition
A silent mutation
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Missense mutations are…
Definition
Mutations that cause a different amino acid to be inserted to the protein; essentially a point mutation. Remember "don't miss the point"
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Why are nonsense mutations exceptionally dangerous?
Definition
A nonsense mutation causes a change from any amino acid to one of the three stop codons, prematurely terminating protein translation. Remember "stop the nonsense"
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A frameshift mutation can only occur when…
Definition
Insertion or deletion of nucleotides is not a multiple of three.
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A single strand of RNA has how many possible reading frames?
Definition
Three
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How does base stability contribute to mismatch mutations in DNA?
Definition
Base tautomerization of functional groups amino <--> imino, keto <--> enol leads to transition mutations (A:C and G:T).
Term
Deamination of adenosine produces inosine which pairs with cytosine. This mutation is best characterized as…
Definition
An A-to-G transition
Term
The term "slippery" in DNA replication refers to…
Definition
Repeat sequences that can align in the wrong register resulting in insertions or deletions.
Term
Deamination of 5-methyl-cytosine produces
Definition
Thymine
Term
Deamination of cytosine makes a
Definition
Uracil
Term
The frequency of CG dinucleotides at CG islands is more, less or equal to the expected frequency?
Definition
Equal.
Term
In non-CG island regions of the genome, the frequency of CG dinucleotide is less than expected. Why?
Definition
DNA methylation at 5'-CG followed by deamination of 5-methyl-cytosine produces thymine.
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Alkylating agents modify DNA by one of two methods:
Definition
Either transferring a methyl or other alkane moity to base or by crosslinking two paired DNA strands together.
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The method by which intercalators disrupt DNA
Definition
Intercalators are planar aromatic compounds that bind between DNA bases and cause distortion to duplex.
Term
What mutation do intercalators often cause?
Definition
Frameshift mutations
Term
Psoralens are found in what vegetable and used to treat….
Definition
Celery / psoriasis
Term
Aflatoxins are made by…
Definition
Fungi. Humans often exposed via contaminated peanuts.
Term
UV radiation can cause what type of DNA damage?
Definition
Adjacent, stacked pyrimidine bases can form covalent linkages called cyclobutane dimers.
Term
Cyclobutane dimers between what base type(s) is considered the most dangerous?
Definition
Thymine dimers
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Ionizing radiation such as high energy x-rays or gamma rays damage DNA similar to what chemical process?
Definition
Oxidation
Term
Spontaneous hydrolysis of the N-glycosidic bond leaves abasic nucleotides of DNA. How do the hydrolysis rates between purines and pyrimidines compare?
Definition
Purines hydrolyse off 20x faster than pyrimidines
Term
How is the mutagenicity of a something ascertained?
Definition
The Ames test using the HERP scale.
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What two factors are considered in the HERP scale?
Definition
The toxicity and relative likelihood of exposure by average person.
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How is it that natural products can pose a greater danger than man-made chemicals?
Definition
Our exposure to natural products is much higher and their toxicity is often as high as sythetic chemicals.
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