What is RNA made up of?
Why is the 2 Hydroxyl Group important ?
How is genetic information in prokaryotes trasnferred from genes to proteins?
How does eukaryotic protein coding occur?
What are the coding and non coding parts of DNA called?
introns - non codingexons- coding expressed
Why are eukaryotic genes split ?
Why must introns be removed?
Why is splicing essential in Eukaryotes?
why is it not as simple to say ‘ one intron to one gene’?
what is Recursive Splicing in Drosophila ?
What is snoRNA?
small nucleolar RNA- small group of RNA- they guide chemical modifications of other RNA ( mainly rRNA ,tRNA etc)
are stop Introns just junk ?
What are the two types of snoRNA ?
What are the functions of snoRNA?
gene expression - alternative splicing- stress- processing of different RNA
What is the role of intron sequences?
-not all introns are junk sequences -same RNA sequence can act as an intron in one transcript and an exon in another transcript.( depending on the alternative splicing pattern)- some introns contain functional RNA products that are processed out of the in
What is the Spliceosome ?
How are introns recognized?
splice site consensus sequences.
What is similar between introns?
most introns have the same general structure and are removed by the same splicing machinery - the major spliceosome
give an example of the splicing of a small subset of introns?
There re two types of spliceosomes?
What are snRNPS ?
RNA- protein complexes snRNPs ( pronounces snurps) are the major sub units of the spliceosome - the recognition of splice sites in mRNA precursors involves a complex set of RNA-RNA base pairing interactions between the intron branch point and intron-exon junctions and specific regions of complimentary RNA sequence in the trans-acting snRNA components of the spliceosome snRNP subunits
How are introns recognised?
intron recognition can occur by spliceosome snRNAs
What experimental evidence is there for base pairing between snRNAs and Intron sequences?
What the two steps in which introns are removed?