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lecture 15 - mutations
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What is the direction of RNA synthesis during transcription?
5’→3’
direction
What does RNA Polymerase do?
It synthesizes a new
mRNA
strand from the
template strand
of DNA.
How is the coding strand related to the mRNA strand?
The coding strand is
identical
to the mRNA strand.
What is a point mutation?
A change in the
DNA
sequence that affects a single base.
What is a silent mutation?
A silent mutation occurs when there is no change in the amino acid sequence.
What is a missense mutation?
A missense mutation occurs when a sequence change results in a different
amino acid
.
What is a nonsense mutation?
A nonsense mutation occurs when a sequence change results in a
stop codon
.
What is a frameshift mutation?
A frameshift mutation is an insertion or deletion of a base that changes all the following
codons
.
What is the effect of a Gain-of-Function (GOF) mutation?
It results in a
more
active
protein.
What is the effect of a Loss-of-Function (LOF) mutation?
It results in an inactive or less active
protein.
What are the symptoms of Cystic Fibrosis?
Wheezing
Chronic lung infections
Recurrent
sinusitis
Pulmonary hypertension
Foul-smelling, greasy stools
Intestinal blockages
Chronic or severe
constipation
What are the symptoms of Sickle Cell Anemia?
Anemia (fatigue, shortness of breath, dizziness, or irregular heartbeat)
Fever
Acute Chest Syndrome
: Chest pain, coughing, fever
Painful swelling of the hands and feet
What does Ube3A encode for?
Ube3A encodes for an enzyme,
ubiquitin ligase
.
What is the function of Ube3A?
Ube3A targets proteins for degradation by tagging proteins with
ubiquitin
.
What types of disorders are associated with mutations in Ube3A?
Mutations in Ube3A have been associated with various
neurodevelopmental
disorders.
How can you determine whether a mutation in Ube3A is Loss of Function, Gain of Function, or normal?
By measuring the
mean
ligase
activity.
What conclusions can be drawn from the Ube3A ligase activity data?
Q588E
shows
Gain-of-Function
with
389%
activity.
Q588P
shows
Loss-of-Function
with
2%
activity.
Q588S
,
Q588T
show normal activity.
What are the different types of mutations that can occur in genes?
Point mutations
: silent, missense, nonsense
Frameshift mutations
: insertions or deletions
Gain-of-Function
(GOF) mutations
Loss-of-Function
(LOF) mutations
How can mutations in genes change proteins and traits?
Alter
amino acid
sequences
Change protein function (active/inactive)
Result in various
phenotypic
traits