Title Chapter 13 Gene regulation
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Fig Repressible operon Anabolic enzyme corepressor
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Fig Regulation of transcription in eukaryotes 3 features: Basal transcription Some RE: Enhancers or silencers
Fig General transcription factors Core promoter
Fig Activators 2. repressors 3. compaction of DNA
Fig Gene accessibility is controlled by changes in chromatin structure Activators: Histone acetyltransferase (acetyl group, ---COCH3) ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling enzymes: to loosen the compaction of chromatin
Fig Steroid hormones exert their effects by binding to a regulatory transcription factors and controlling the transcription of near genes Nuclear localization signals Glucocorticoid response element
Fig Structure features of regulatory transcription factors allow them to bind to DNA
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Page 272 DNA methylation inhibits gene transcription DNA methylase CpG island: near promoter 1.Prevent an activator binding 2.Inhibit open conformation:
Fig Regulation of RNA processing and translation in eukaryotes Alternative splicing of pre-mRNA: creats protein diversity.
Fig MicroRNAs inhibit mRNA by translastional repression or mRNA degradation Micro RNA: miRNA enzyme RNA-induced silencing complex(RISC) RNA interference (RNAi):
Fig Iron:vital and toxic ferritin: store excess iron.
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