BIOL240 Lecture 1: topic 8 regulation

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Dna must be retained intact, yet copied to make new cells. Dna must be turned into multiple working copies to provide instructions for enzymes/structural proteins production: translation, dna repair. Rna must be read and decoded to form the enzymes/structural proteins of the cell. Systems must have the ability to deal with damage. Transcription in bacteria: sigma factors bound to rna pol core enzyme direct it to a promoter, transcription happens, different sigma factors can direct core rna pol enzyme to different genes as needed. Rho protein follows rna pol and removes it from the dna when it reaches a termination sequence: rho-independent: Rna hairpin loop forms, causing rna pol to dissociate from the dna: small ribosome subunit and the. Shine-dalgarno sequence help align all the machinery to the correct starting location. Multiple shine-dalgarno sequences allow bacterial mrna to be polycistronic. Polycistronic -> mrna that encodes for multiple different polypeptides.

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