BIOL 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Methionine, Arginine, Ribosome

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Before mrna leaves nucleus, splicing needs to happen first. All introns cut out, except if there"s mutations. S1 1+2, 3+4, 5+6 (all splice sites) S2 1+2, 3+6 (similar protein, but slightly diff. function) First exon won"t be cut off; starting codon mrna processing: practice e. Transcriptional control: how can transcription of a gene be regulated or. Transcription can be regulated i. e. turned on or off by how well a protein can bind to dna (promoter) Proteins bind to dna by non-covalent interactions (ex. Strong interactions will determine if transcription will be initiated and proceed. Proteins such as rna pol, ribosomes etc. need to bind to specific regions of the dna ex. Transcription can be regulated i. e. turned on/off by: how often rna pol (ex. In bacteria sigma or other transcription factors) bind to promoter: how tightly rna pol (ex. Sigma or other transcription factors) bind to promoter.

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