MCB 2050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Rna Polymerase Iii, Basic Helix-Loop-Helix, Intron

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Transcriptional regulation is due to protein-protein and protein-dna interactions: dna sequence elements. Dna sequence elements that bind basal transcription factors. Basal factors recruit and properly align rna polymerase ii on the template strand of the dna. Dna sequence elements that bind activating transcription factors (tf) Tf binding provides gene specific control of gene expression: protein transcription factors (tf) Basal tfs and general tfs: bind to basal promoter sequences. General tfs: tata binding protein (tbp) and several tfiis. Basal tfs: control constitutive gene expression: caat binding protein, sp1. Activators: bind to enhancer sequences and regulate transcription. Inducible expression: hsf1, steroid hormone receptors etc. Mosser mcb*2050 f14/l11/s1 basal promoter and enhancer elements. Tata box located at -30 relative to transcription start position. Other proximal elements are located at positions -50 to -200. Provide cell-type specific control of gene expression. Tfiid: tata-binding protein (tbp) plus associated tata associated factors (tafs) Mosser mcb*2050 f14/l11/s3 enhancer / repressor binding sites.

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