BIOLOGY 1113 Lecture 33:

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All credit goes to freeman biology 6th edition 2017. Rna polymerases- enzyme catalyzing rna synthesis from ribonucleotides using. Coding/non template strand = 5" to 3", non coding/template strand = 3" to 5", rna is transcribed by rna polymerase(rnap) 5" to 3". Template strand- strand of rna/dna used to make new comp. Coding strand- strand of dna not transcripted during synthesis of. Rna(corresponds to mrna strand with t"s instead of u"s(5" to 3"). Initiation(transcription)- stage where rna polymerase/proteins assemble at promoter sequence and open dna strands to start transcription. Sigma(transcription factor)- bacterial protein that must bind to polymerase(core enzyme) for transcription to begin(allows recognition of promoters). Holoenzyme- whole enzyme, rna polymerase/sigma complex, multipart enzyme w/ core enzyme, and other proteins. Core enzyme- has active site, responsible for catalysis. Promoters- short nucleotide sequence in dna binding to sigma factor(bacteria, many genes, 1 promoter)/basal transcription factor(eukaryotes, each gene has own promoter) enabling rna polymerase to begin transcription.

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