BIOL 2030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Cistron, Operon, Prokaryote

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Lecture 6: prokaryoic gene regulaion (the lactose operon) In the prokaryoic cell translaion starts right ater transcripion. In the eukaryoic cells because of the nucleus there are many diferent places for regulaion to occur. Iniiaion: rna polymerase recognizes and binds to the promoter. The region that the rna polymerase binds to. Scans the dna and binds briely and if there is no promoter then it will come of. Will open up the h-bonds between the dna strands and then if there are free nucleoides it will start synthesis. As soon as rna binds then there is no turning back. Subunits and their role in the three stages transcripion (iniiaion, elongaion, and terminaion: the diferent subunits will help in binding and stabilizing. Anabolic pathways: build up chemicals, enzymes are needed to build the chemicals, the end product is the signal to turn of synthesis.

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