BIOB11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Rho Factor, Microrna, Transfer Rna

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Transcription in prokaryotes: termination: a termination sequence that stops transcription is recognized by a proteins called rho factor in bacteria that helps separate the transcript from the dna, this is in addition to the normal termination of transcription. Different types of rnas: messenger rna (mrna) is an intermediate between dna and protein. It is used as a template for protein synthesis in the cytoplasm: ribosomal rna (rrna) doesn t serve informational purpose like mrna. Rna polymerases in eukaryotes: eukaryotes have four different rna polymerases with each being involved in the synthesis of distinct types of rna. Transcription in eukaryotes: transcription in eukaryotes requires several accessory proteins (transcription factors). Microrna is derived from precursors that are larger than the final rna product (this is not true in prokaryotes: a primary transcript (or pre-rna) is the original rna molecule synthesized from the template dna (transcription unit).

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