BIOLOGY 1M03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Tata-Binding Protein, Progenitor Cell, Transcription Factor Ii D

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Module 3: eukaryotic transcription regulation (units 1-3 involve transcriptional activation) Unit 1 cellular differentiation: all cells in our body are derived from a single fertilized egg. Come from a zygote, all cells at one point are identical. Red blood cells shape maximizes its surface area for gas exchange. Hepatocytes (liver cells) large amount of rough er needed for protein synthesis. Muscle cells packed with actin and myosin. Transcription factors: proteins that bind to specific sequences in dna. Contain structures that allow them to interact with the dna double helix and control gene regulation. Specific gene expression patterns that are triggered in addition to extracellular cues. They turn on/off transcription genes for necessary cell function. Transcription regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes is similar. Have proteins involved with activating and repressing transcription. Utilize rna polymerase to bind to promoters that are upstream of genes to initiate transcription, however, much more complex in eukaryotes.

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