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Synthetic Biology Part 1: Introduction Input Output Gene A Gene B Gene C 1
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micro.magnet.fsu.edu Prokaryotic cell
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Cell-Cell communication in prokaryotes http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Chiba/Communicati on 3
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DNA RNA PROTEIN Transcription by RNA polymerase Translation by ribosomes Flow of genetic information 4
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DNA structure 5
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Gene structure Gene Promoter Coding sequenceTerminator chromosome 6
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RNA Transcription start site Promoter Gene structure Terminator 7
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Promoter structure 8
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bioap.wikispaces.com Transcription 9
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Transcription 11
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AUGUGA Ribosome binding site to initiate translation Start codon (first amino acid of the protein) Stop codon (signal to end protein synthesis) = untranslated region 5’3’ mRNA structure 12
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+1 -10 Box TATAA -35 Box TTGTCA RNA Core promoter = Binding site for RNA polymerase In this configuration transcription is ON RNA Pol Transcription 13
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RNA +1 RNA Pol A A = Activator of transcription bad promoter Transcription 14
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+1 -10 box -35 box operator R R = Repressor In this configuration RNA Polymerase cannot bind transcription is OFF X Repression of transcription 15
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The lactose operon of E. coli R lacI repressor R -35 O -10 Transcription is OFF Active repressor X Repression of transcription 16
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The lactose operon of E. coli R lacI repressor -35 O -10 Transcription is ON Inactive repressor = inducer (lactose) RNA Pol X Induction of gene expression 17
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AUGUGA 5’3’ 5’ siRNA Binding of siRNA causes mRNA degradation Translation X Silencing by antisense RNA 18
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AUGUGA 5’3’ Ribozymes + aptamer RNA cleavage Repression by mRNA cleavage 19
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AUGUGA Ribosome binding site to initiate translation Start codon (first amino acid of the protein) Stop codon (signal to end protein synthesis) = untranslated region 5’3’ mRNA structure 20
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Translation 21
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brooklyn.cuny.edu The genetic code 22
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Protein structure biochem.arizona.edu 23
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