BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Acetyl Group, Operon, Tata Box

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Eukaryotes & prokaryotes - activation of transcription requires protein to bind to promoter region (region near beginning of gene) and allow for binding of rna polymerase. Transcriptional regulation is slowest, but most efficient: does not waste resources unless needed. Eukaryotes - initiation = ribosome binds to 5" cap of mrna strand. Prokaryotes - initiation = binding of ribosome to any shine-dalgarno sequence: rate at which translation occurs affects amount of protein produced; amount of protein produced depends on stability of mrna. Post-translational processes - primary sequences folded into functional 3d protein shape: used to regulate ability of protein to become active/inactive. Inducer proteins are able to bind to repressor proteins and prevent them from binding to the dna. Inducer proteins become the inducers of the protein. Positive regulation - transcriptional activator protein binds to an activator binding site on the dna: activator binds dna - allows recruitment of rna polymerase to promoter, then initiation of transcription.

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