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Protein Synthesis (CIE A Level Biology)

Exam Questions

2 hours40 questions
1a
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The process of transcription is illustrated in Fig. 1.

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Identify molecule X in Fig. 1 and describe its role during transcription.

1b
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From the image in Fig. 1

(i)
Identify strand Y.

[1]

(ii)
State the significance of strand Y in the process of transcription.
[1]
1c
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After the process of transcription is completed, molecule Z in Fig. 1 must undergo a few changes before it can move to the cytoplasm.

Describe these changes that are made to molecule Z before it leaves the nucleus.

1d
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The genetic code is universal across most forms of life.

Explain the importance of this statement.

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2a
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Identify the mRNA sequence that is coded for by the following strand of DNA.

Non-template strand: A T G G G T T C A
Template strand: T A C C C A A G T

2b
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Replication and transcription both involve DNA.

Complete Table 1 by using a tick (✓) to indicate which features apply to each of the processes. Use a cross (X) for features that do not apply.

The first row has been completed for you.

Table 1

Feature Replication Transcription
A double-stranded molecule is produced ✓ X
Hydrogen bonds are broken    
Only one strand of DNA acts as a template    
Phosphodiester bonds are formed    
RNA polymerase is used    

2c
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Fig. 1 shows the exposed bases (anticodons) of two tRNA molecules involved in the synthesis of a protein.

U G C   A A C
     

Fig. 1

Identify the codon sequence of bases found along the corresponding section of the mRNA strand by completing the boxes.

2d
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The structure of an mRNA molecule differs from the structure of a tRNA molecule.

Give two differences between these molecules.

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3a
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Gene mutations occur continuously and may affect the polypeptide that the gene codes for.

Define the term gene mutation.

3b
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Fig. 1 shows the DNA base sequence of part of a gene, as well as the same part of the gene after a mutation occurred.

Original gene: T A T A G T C T T
Mutated gene: T A T A G T C C T T

Fig. 1

(i)

Identify the type of mutation that occurred in Fig. 1.

[1]

(ii)

Describe the possible effect this mutation may have on the polypeptide.

[2]

3c
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Other than the mutation identified at (b)(i), state two types of mutations.

3d
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In some cases a mutation may have no effect on the polypeptide at all.

Describe a characteristic of the genetic code that makes this possible.

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1a4 marks

Fig.1 is a diagram showing a stage in protein synthesis.

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Fig. 1

(i)
Identify the stage of protein synthesis that is shown in Fig. 1.
[1]
(ii)
Identify A, B and C in Fig. 1.
[3]
1b3 marks

Outline the importance of B in the stage of protein synthesis illustrated in Fig.1.

1c
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If molecule C consisted of 380 amino acids, calculate the number of base sequences on the DNA molecule that would code for this molecule.  Show your working.

1d1 mark

If the base sequence on molecule B in Fig.1 was CAU, state the corresponding base sequence to which it would attach on molecule A.

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2a4 marks

Describe the role of the ribosome in translation.

2b3 marks

Fig. 1 shows the base sequence of a gene that codes for a short polypeptide, the RNA codons and the primary structure of this polypeptide.

6-2-fig-4-1Fig.1

(i)
Complete Fig.1 to show the missing DNA triplet and the RNA codons.
[2]
(ii)
State the full name of the type of RNA shown in Fig.1.
[1]
2c2 marks

Describe the role of DNA as indicated in Fig.1.

2d2 marks

Fig. 2 illustrates some changes that are made to the RNA that is produced during transcription.

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Fig. 2

Contrast the main differences between R and S in Fig.2.

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3a1 mark

Fig.1 is a diagram of a section of mRNA showing the sequence of five of the codons.

The triplets of bases in a DNA molecule that codes for some of the amino acids are listed in Table 1.

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Fig.1

Table 1

Amino acid Abbreviation DNA triplets on the coding polynucleotide
Aspartic acid Asp CTA, CTG
Glycine Gly CCA, CCG, CCT, CCC
Leucine Leu AAC, AAT, GAA, GAC, GAG, GAT
Proline Pro GGA, GGC, GGG, GGT
Threonine Thr TGA, TGC, TGG, TGT
STOP STOP ATT, ATC, ACT

Identify the amino acid sequence on this section of the mRNA molecule, using the information in Fig.1 and Table 1.

3b3 marks

The five codons in Fig.1 are near the start of the sequence coding for a polypeptide.

Explain the consequence of a mutation which deletes one of the bases from codon 3.

3c2 marks

If the guanine (G) in codon 4 changed to adenine (A), describe and explain the effect this would have on the amino acid sequence of this section of mRNA shown in Fig.1.

3d2 marks

Explain why substitution mutations are less likely to have a dramatic effect on polypeptides than frameshift mutations.

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4a
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The DNA in the nucleus is known as nuclear DNA.

(i)

In the cells of the grasshopper, Chorthippus brunneus, 20% of the nucleotides in nuclear DNA contain thymine.

Calculate the percentage of nucleotides in the nuclear DNA of C. brunneus that contain guanine and explain your answer in terms of the structure of DNA.

[3]

(ii)

State another location, other than the nucleus, where DNA occurs in cells of C. brunneus.

[1]
4b
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Fig. 1 is a diagram of a molecule of tRNA.

The region labelled R shows detail of part of the tRNA molecule.

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Fig. 1

(i)

Complete Fig.1 by writing the sequence of bases in the region labelled R.

[1]

(ii)

State the name of region Q and explain the role of region Q in translation.

[3]

(iii)

State the function of region P.

[1]

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1a
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Proteins are only synthesised when the genes that code for them are switched on.

Fig. 1 shows two processes, R and S, that occur when a gene is switched on.

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Fig. 1

Identify processes R and S.

1b
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DNA nucleotides form a triplet code, with some of the triplets of bases coding for start and stop signals.

Explain the importance of these signals.

1c
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Most mRNA molecules are broken down in the cytoplasm within a few hours after leaving the nucleus.

Suggest the significance of mRNA being easily broken down.

1d
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Contrast the differences between DNA replication and DNA transcription.

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2a
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The sequence below shows the DNA bases coding for seven amino acids in the enzyme papain. Note that the sequence shown is from the non-template strand.

C  A  A  T  T  T  C  A  A  A  G  T  T  G  C  T  T  T  T  T  G

Fig. 1 shows the genetic code and the amino acids coded for.

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Fig. 1

Use the information in Fig. 1 to identify the sequence of amino acids in this part of the enzyme.

2b
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Table 1 below shows some mRNA codons and the amino acids for which they code.

Table 1

Codon Amino Acid
ACG Threonine
UUA Leucine
CCA Proline
GUA Valine
GCU Alanine
AAU Asparagine

(i)

Identify the DNA non-template strand sequence for leucine.

[1]

(ii)

Identify the amino acid carried by the tRNA with the anticodon CAU.

[1]

2c
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Ricin is a protein produced by castor beans. In animal cells, ricin acts as an enzyme. This enzyme removes the adenine molecule from one of the nucleotides in the RNA that makes up the structure of ribosomes. As a result, the ribosome changes shape. Ricin causes the death of cells and is highly toxic to many animals.

Suggest how the effect of ricin on ribosomes could cause the death of cells.

2d
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Cycloheximide is a fungicide produced by the bacterium Streptomyces griseus, which binds to specific sites on the eukaryotic ribosomes. This is shown in Fig. 2 below.

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Fig. 2

Explain how cycloheximide stops protein synthesis.

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3a
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Explain the role of hydrogen bonds in the process of transcription.

3b
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mRNA is a single-stranded molecule involved with the process of protein synthesis.

Explain the importance of mRNA being a single-stranded molecule.

3c
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The genome refers to the complete set of genes in a cell while the proteome is the full range of proteins that a cell can produce.

Suggest why the proteome of different cells in an organism may vary despite having the same genome.

3d
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Hereditary transthyretin (hATTR) amyloidosis is an inherited condition that causes a blood protein called transthyretin to form clumps in the cardiovascular system, digestive system and around nerve fibres. Drugs designed to bind to the mRNA molecules are used as a form of treatment for this condition.

Suggest why these drugs could be used as a treatment for hereditary transthyretin (hATTR) amyloidosis.

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