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Regulating transcription
Telling RNA pol to copy a DNA sequence Transcription factors bind promoters & control initiation of transcription 1/signal gene senses 1 binding site/signal gene senses
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Transcription factors
Bind surface -> base-pairs form unique patterns in major & minor grooves
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Transcription factors
Bind surface -> base-pairs form unique patterns in major & minor grooves Scan DNA for correct pattern need H-bonds = 5-8 base-pairs
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Transcription Prokaryotes have one RNA polymerase makes all RNA core polymerase = complex of 5 subunits (a1aIIbb’w) w not absolutely needed, but cells lacking w are very sick
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Initiating transcription in Prokaryotes
1) Core RNA polymerase is promiscuous
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Initiating transcription in Prokaryotes
Core RNA polymerase is promiscuous sigma factors provide specificity Bind promoters
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Initiating transcription in Prokaryotes
Core RNA polymerase is promiscuous sigma factors provide specificity Bind promoters Different sigmas bind different promoters
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Initiating transcription in Prokaryotes
Core RNA polymerase is promiscuous sigma factors provide specificity Bind promoters 3) Once bound, RNA polymerase “melts” the DNA
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Initiating transcription in Prokaryotes
3) Once bound, RNA polymerase “melts” the DNA 4) rNTPs bind template
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Initiating transcription in Prokaryotes
3) Once bound, RNA polymerase “melts” the DNA 4) rNTPs bind template 5) RNA polymerase catalyzes phosphodiester bonds, melts and unwinds template
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Initiating transcription in Prokaryotes
3) Once bound, RNA polymerase “melts” the DNA 4) rNTPs bind template 5) RNA polymerase catalyzes phosphodiester bonds, melts and unwinds template 6) sigma falls off after ~10 bases are added
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Structure of Prokaryotic promoters
Three DNA sequences (core regions) 1) Pribnow box at -10 (10 bp 5’ to transcription start) 5’-TATAAT-3’ determines exact start site: bound by s factor
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Structure of Prokaryotic promoters
Three DNA sequences (core regions) 1) Pribnow box at -10 (10 bp 5’ to transcription start) 5’-TATAAT-3’ determines exact start site: bound by s factor 2)” -35 region” : 5’-TTGACA-3’ : bound by s factor
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Structure of Prokaryotic promoters
Three DNA sequences (core regions) 1) Pribnow box at -10 (10 bp 5’ to transcription start) 5’-TATAAT-3’ determines exact start site: bound by s factor 2)” -35 region” : 5’-TTGACA-3’ : bound by s factor 3) UP element : -57: bound by a factor
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Structure of Prokaryotic promoters
Three DNA sequences (core regions) 1) Pribnow box at -10 (10 bp 5’ to transcription start) 5’-TATAAT-3’ determines exact start site: bound by s factor 2)” -35 region” : 5’-TTGACA-3’ : bound by s factor 3) UP element : -57: bound by a factor
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Structure of Prokaryotic promoters
Three DNA sequences (core regions) 1) Pribnow box at -10 (10 bp 5’ to transcription start) 5’-TATAAT-3’ determines exact start site: bound by s factor 2)” -35 region” : 5’-TTGACA-3’ : bound by s factor 3) UP element : -57: bound by a factor Other sequences also often influence transcription! Eg Trp operator
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Prok gene regulation 5 genes (trp operon) encode trp enzymes
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Prok gene regulation Copy genes when no trp Repressor stops operon if [trp]
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Prok gene regulation Repressor stops operon if [trp] trp allosterically regulates repressor can't bind operator until 2 trp bind
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lac operon Some operons use combined “on” & “off” switches E.g. E. coli lac operon Encodes enzymes to use lactose lac Z = -galactosidase lac Y= lactose permease lac A = transacetylase
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lac operon Make these enzymes only if: 1) - glucose
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lac operon Make these enzymes only if: 1) - glucose 2) + lactose
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lac operon Regulated by 2 proteins 1) CAP protein : senses [glucose]
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lac operon Regulated by 2 proteins CAP protein : senses [glucose] lac repressor: senses [lactose]
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lac operon Regulated by 2 proteins CAP protein : senses [glucose] lac repressor: senses [lactose] encoded by lac i gene Always on
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lac operon 2 proteins = 2 binding sites 1) CAP site: promoter isn’t active until CAP binds
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lac operon 2 proteins = 2 binding sites CAP site: promoter isn’t active until CAP binds Operator: repressor blocks transcription
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lac operon Regulated by 2 proteins 1) CAP only binds if no glucose -> no activation
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lac operon Regulated by 2 proteins 1) CAP only binds if no glucose -> no activation 2) Repressor blocks transcription if no lactose
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lac operon Regulated by 2 proteins 1) CAP only binds if no glucose 2) Repressor blocks transcription if no lactose 3) Result: only make enzymes for using lactose if lactose is present and glucose is not
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Result [-galactosidase] rapidly rises if no glucose & lactose is present W/in 10 minutes is 6% of total protein!
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Structure of Prokaryotic promoters
Other sequences also often influence transcription! Bio502 plasmid contains the nickel promoter.
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Structure of Prokaryotic promoters
Other sequences also often influence transcription! Bio502 plasmid contains the nickel promoter. ↵
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Structure of Prokaryotic promoters
Other sequences also often influence transcription! Bio502 plasmid contains the nickel promoter. nrsBACD encode nickel transporters
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Structure of Prokaryotic promoters
Other sequences also often influence transcription! Bio502 plasmid contains the nickel promoter. nrsBACD encode nickel transporters nrsRS encode “two component” signal transducers nrsS encodes a his kinase nrsR encodes a response regulator
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Structure of Prokaryotic promoters
nrsRS encode “two component” signal transducers nrsS encodes a his kinase nrsR encodes a response regulator When nrsS binds Ni it kinases nrsR
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Structure of Prokaryotic promoters
nrsRS encode “two component” signal transducers nrsS encodes a his kinase nrsR encodes a response regulator When nrsS binds Ni it kinases nrsR nrsR binds Ni promoter and activates transcription of both operons
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Termination of transcription in prokaryotes
1) Sometimes go until ribosomes fall too far behind
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Termination of transcription in prokaryotes
1) Sometimes go until ribosomes fall too far behind 2) ~50% of E.coli genes require a termination factor called “rho”
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Termination of transcription in prokaryotes
1) Sometimes go until ribosomes fall too far behind 2) ~50% of E.coli genes require a termination factor called “rho” 3) rrnB first forms an RNA hairpin, followed by an 8 base sequence TATCTGTT that halts transcription
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Transcription in Eukaryotes
3 RNA polymerases all are multi-subunit complexes 5 in common 3 very similar variable # unique ones Now have Pols IV & V in plants Make siRNA
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Transcription in Eukaryotes
RNA polymerase I: 13 subunits ( unique) acts exclusively in nucleolus to make 45S-rRNA precursor
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Transcription in Eukaryotes
Pol I: acts exclusively in nucleolus to make 45S-rRNA precursor accounts for 50% of total RNA synthesis
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Transcription in Eukaryotes
Pol I: acts exclusively in nucleolus to make 45S-rRNA precursor accounts for 50% of total RNA synthesis insensitive to -aminitin
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Transcription in Eukaryotes
Pol I: only makes 45S-rRNA precursor 50 % of total RNA synthesis insensitive to -aminitin Mg2+ cofactor initiation frequency
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promoter is 5' to "coding sequence" 2 elements
RNA polymerase I promoter is 5' to "coding sequence" 2 elements 1) essential core includes transcription start site +1 -100 coding sequence UCE core
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promoter is 5' to "coding sequence" 2 elements
RNA polymerase I promoter is 5' to "coding sequence" 2 elements 1) essential core includes transcription start site 2) UCE (Upstream Control Element) at ~ stimulates transcription x +1 -100 coding sequence UCE core
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Initiation of transcription by Pol I
Order of events was determined by in vitro reconstitution 1) UBF (upstream binding factor) binds UCE and core element UBF is a transcription factor: DNA-binding proteins which recruit polymerases and tell them where to begin
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Initiation of transcription by Pol I
1) UBF binds UCE and core element 2) SL1 (selectivity factor 1) binds UBF (not DNA) SL1 is a coactivator proteins which bind transcription factors and stimulate transcription
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Initiation of transcription by Pol I
1) UBF binds UCE and core element 2) SL1 (selectivity factor 1) binds UBF (not DNA) SL1 is a complex of 4 proteins including TBP (TATAA- binding protein)
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Initiation of transcription by Pol I
1) UBF binds UCE and core element 2) SL1 (selectivity factor 1) binds UBF (not DNA) 3) complex recruits Pol I
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Initiation of transcription by Pol I
1) UBF binds UCE and core element 2) SL1 (selectivity factor 1) binds UBF (not DNA) 3) complex recruits Pol I 4) Pol I transcribes until it hits a termination site
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RNA Polymerase III Reconstituted in vitro makes ribosomal 5S and tRNA (+ some snRNA & scRNA)
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RNA Polymerase III makes ribosomal 5S and tRNA (+ some snRNA & scRNA) >100 different kinds of genes ~10% of all RNA synthesis
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RNA Polymerase III makes ribosomal 5S and tRNA (+ some snRNA & scRNA) >100 different kinds of genes ~10% of all RNA synthesis Cofactor = Mn2+ cf Mg2+
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RNA Polymerase III makes ribosomal 5S and tRNA (+ some snRNA & scRNA) >100 different kinds of genes ~10% of all RNA synthesis Cofactor = Mn2+ cf Mg2+ sensitive to high [-aminitin]
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RNA Polymerase III makes ribosomal 5S and tRNA (also some snRNA and some scRNA) Has the most subunits
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RNA Polymerase III makes ribosomal 5S and tRNA (also some snRNA and some scRNA) Has the most subunits initiation frequency
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Initiation of transcription by Pol III
promoter is often w/in "coding" sequence!
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Initiation of transcription by Pol III
promoter is w/in "coding" sequence! 5S & tRNA promoters differ 5S has single “C” box
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Initiation of transcription by Pol III
1) TFIIIA binds C box in 5S 2) recruits TFIIIC
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Initiation of transcription by Pol III
TFIIIA binds C box recruits TFIIIC 3) TFIIIB binds TBP & 2 others
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Initiation of Pol III transcription
1) TFIIIA binds C box 2) recruits TFIIIC 3) TFIIIB binds 4) Complex recruits Pol III
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Initiation of Pol III transcription
1) TFIIIA binds C box 2) recruits TFIIIC 3) TFIIIB binds 4) Complex recruits Pol III 5) Pol III goes until hits > 4 T's
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Initiation of transcription by Pol III
promoter is w/in coding sequence! 5S & tRNA promoters differ tRNA genes have “A” & “B” boxes
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Initiation of transcription by Pol III
tRNA genes have “A” and “B” boxes 1) TFIIIC binds B box
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Initiation of transcription by Pol III
tRNA genes have “A” and “B” boxes 1) TFIIIC binds B box 2) recruits TFIIIB
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Initiation of transcription by Pol III
1) TFIIIC binds box B 2) recruits TFIIIB 3) complex recruits Pol III
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Initiation of transcription by Pol III
1) TFIIIC binds box B 2) recruits TFIIIB 3) complex recruits Pol III 4) Pol III runs until hits > 4 Ts
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RNA Polymerase II makes mRNA (actually hnRNA), some snRNA and scRNA
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RNA Polymerase II makes mRNA (actually hnRNA), some snRNA and scRNA >30,000 different genes
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RNA Polymerase II makes mRNA (actually hnRNA), some snRNA and scRNA >30,000 different genes 20-40% of total RNA synthesis
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RNA Polymerase II makes mRNA (actually hnRNA), some snRNA and scRNA ~ 30,000 different genes 20-40% of all RNA synthesis very sensitive to -aminitin
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RNA Polymerase II 12 subunits in yeast, unknown elsewhere
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RNA Polymerase II 12 subunits in yeast, unknown elsewhere Largest subunit (L’) has CarboxyTerminal Domain (CTD) important role in regulating pol II
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Initiation of transcription by Pol II
Needs > 30 other factors to initiate transcription final complex is called a transcriptosome contains > 50 proteins
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Initiation of transcription by Pol II
Separate basal and activated transcription basal transcription is not regulated driven by minimal promoter
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Initiation of transcription by Pol II
Separate basal and activated transcription basal transcription is not regulated driven by minimal promoter TATAA box at -30 TATAA -30 +1 coding sequence
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Initiation of transcription by Pol II
Separate basal and activated transcription activated transcription is regulated by proteins bound to promoter elements called enhancers and silencers usually 5’ to TATAA box TATAA -30 +1 coding sequence UCE
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Initiation of transcription by Pol II
Separate basal and activated transcription activated transcription is regulated by proteins bound to promoter elements called enhancers and silencers usually 5’ to TATAA box Requires nucleosome repositioning TATAA -30 +1 coding sequence UCE
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Initiation of transcription by Pol II
Basal transcription 1) TFIID (includingTBP) binds TATAA box
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Initiation of transcription
by Pol II Basal transcription 1) TFIID binds to TATAA box 2) Distorts DNA
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Initiation of transcription by Pol II
Basal transcription 1) TFIID binds TATAA box 2) TFIIA and TFIIB bind TFIID/DNA
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Initiation of transcription by Pol II
Basal transcription 1) TFIID binds TATAA box 2) TFIIA and TFIIB bind TFIID/DNA 3) Complex recruits Pol II
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Initiation of transcription by Pol II
Basal transcription 1) TFIID binds TATAA box 2) TFIIA and TFIIB bind to TFIID/DNA 3) Complex recruits Pol II 4) Still must recruit TFIIE & TFIIH to form initiation complex
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Initiation of transcription by Pol II
Basal transcription 1) Once assemble initiation complex must start Pol II 2) TFIIH kinases CTD
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Initiation of transcription by Pol II
Basal transcription 1) Once assemble initiation complex must start Pol II 2) TFIIH kinases CTD negative charge gets it started 3) Exchange initiation for elongation factors
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