BIOL 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Helicase, Tata Box, Start Codon

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Sequence of nucleotides in dna that codes for a single rna molecule, along with the sequences necessary for its transcription; normally contains a promoter, an rna-coding sequence, and a terminator. The complete sequence of a transcript (rna) General anatomy of a gene (a transcription un) it bacteria. Rna polymerase reads dna 5" to 3"template strand would be 3" to 5". Transcription & translation occur in cytoplasm (i. e. same place and time) Rna transcript is processed (spliced) and exported to cytoplasm. Basics of transcription: promoter region where rna polymerase binds and initiates transcription, +1 site first nucleotide base that is copied into mrna, terminator region where transcription ends i. e. rna polymerase separates from the template dna. Adds new bases to 3" end (3" with oh) Rna has 2" and 3" oh group. Like dna polymerases, template-directed synthesis in 5" 3" direction but. Rna polymerase does not require primer to begin transcription. Can start rna polymerization w/ one base.

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