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HOW DO CELLS KNOW WHEN TO EXPRESS A GENE? DO NOW:
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DO YOU USE ALL YOUR GENES? ALL THE TIME? Consider…
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Gene Expression You have the genes…now what? DNA vs. RNA
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2 Processes Involved in Gene Expression Transcription Translation Both involve 3 basic steps: Initiation Elongation Termination
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3 billion base pairs: Where’s the Gene?? Promoter id’s gene 2 common conserved sequences in eukaryotes: TATA box ~ 25 bp upstream (TATAAA) CAAT ~ 100 bp
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What identifies the promoter? Transcription factors Basal tf – minimal level of transcription RNA Polymerase Together form Initiation Complex
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Other Factors: Enhancers Further away from gene (1000s bp) Activator proteins may bind
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Initiation When both complex and activator proteins in place, transcription begin BOTH PROMOTER AND ENHANCER REQUIRED FOR PROPER GENE TRANSCRIPTION Additional tf = higher levels of transcription
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Elongation & Termination RNA Polymerase Build RNA in 5’ 3’ What direction is DNA read? Terminator Sequence In eukaryotes, not clearly defined
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EUKARYOTIC CELLS PRODUCE PRE-MRNA FROM TRANSCRIPTION
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Post-Transcription processing in Eukaryotes 5’ cap Methylated Guanine 5’ – 5’ phosphodiester bond Recognition by proteins involved in translation Poly A tail added to 3’ end Prevents degradation in cytoplasm
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Post-transcription modification Pre-mRNA composed of both introns & exons Removal of introns by spliceosomes Modifying pre-mRNA
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mRNA made by transcription… Non-coding leader sequence at 5’ end Recognition sites to bind to ribosome Start codon – AUG Coding sequence Stop codon – UAA, UGA, UAG Non-coding trailing sequence at 3’ end
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Sources: http://www.emunix.emich.edu/~rwinni ng/genetics/transcr3.htm http://www.emunix.emich.edu/~rwinni ng/genetics/transcr3.htm http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/rna.p hp#process http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/rna.p hp#process
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