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MCB 720: Molecular Biology Biotechnology terminology Common hosts in biotechnology research Transcription & Translation Prokaryotic gene organization & expression
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Terminology Biotechnology-production of goods and services using biological organisms, systems, and processes Recombinant DNA technology-a set of techniques for manipulating DNA, including: the identification and cloning of genes; the study of the expression of cloned genes; and the production of large quantities of gene product Genetic engineering-the process of transferring DNA from one organism into another that results in a genetic modification Molecular biotechnology-rDNA technology + biotechnology
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Selected developments in the history of molecular biotechnology 1944-Avery, MacLeod & McCarty determine DNA is the genetic material 1953-Watson & Crick determine the structure of DNA 1970-first restriction endonuclease isolated 1973-Boyer & Cohen establish recombinant DNA technology 1976-DNA sequencing techniques developed 1980-U.S. Supreme Court rules that genetically modified micro-organisms can be patented 1981-first DNA synthesizers sold 1988-PCR method published 1990-Human genome project initiated 1996-Complete DNA sequence of a eukaryote (yeast) determined 1997-Nuclear cloning of a mammal (a sheep named Dolly) 2000-Arabidopsis genome sequenced 2001-Human genome sequenced 2002-Complete human gene microarrays (gene chips) available
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Many scientific disciplines contribute to molecular biotechnology, which generates a wide range of commercial products
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Common host organisms used in molecular biotechnology E. coli Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) Insect cell lines Plant cell lines Animal cell lines
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Review protein secretion and protein targeting Signal peptide sequences Consider gram negative vs. gram positive bacteria Consider eukaryotic cells In eukaryotic cells, short peptide sequences (or other modifications) tell a protein where to go See MCB Chapter 5- Protein sorting http://bcs.whfreeman.com/lodish5e/pages/bcs- main.asp?v=category&s=00010&n=05000&i=05010.01&o=|00510|00610 |00520|00530|00540|00560|00570|00590|00600|00700|00710|0001 0|00020|00030|00040|00050|01000|02000|03000|04000|05000|060 00|07000|08000|09000|10000|11000|&ns=0 http://bcs.whfreeman.com/lodish5e/pages/bcs- main.asp?v=category&s=00010&n=05000&i=05010.01&o=|00510|00610 |00520|00530|00540|00560|00570|00590|00600|00700|00710|0001 0|00020|00030|00040|00050|01000|02000|03000|04000|05000|060 00|07000|08000|09000|10000|11000|&ns=0
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Central Dogma of Biology DNARNAProtein transcription translation reverse transcription DNA replication $$$ Molecular Biotechnology
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Chemical structure of DNA & RNA
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Chemical structure of dsDNA
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Prokaryotic gene expression
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Alternatively, see: http://www.whfreeman.com/lodish4e/con_ind ex.htm?99anm http://www.whfreeman.com/lodish4e/con_ind ex.htm?99anm
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In prokaryotes, RNA polymerase binds to the - 10 and -35 regions of the promoter relative to the start site of transcription (+1) promoteroperator
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