BIO 1140 Lecture 14: BIO 1140 Lecture 14

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Dna transcribed to rna then translated to proteins. 5"-3" because the nucleotides are assembled one after the other and there is only one possible way to elongate it. Separate strands of dna and copy one strand to make rna. Trying to build rna which is 5"-3" which is complementary to 3"-5" so there is only one-way rna polymerase 2 can accomplish this. Rna polymerase reads 3"-5" to make 5"-3" rna, doesn"t simply replace t with u. Don"t have a nucleus so location is different. In bacteria, only 1 rna polymerase that does it all enzyme but with multiple subunits and one of them is called the sigma factor, need all subunits to bind to promoter to initiate transcription. Now that all has binded, sigma will detach and transcription will begin. The sigma subunit can then meet up with another incomplete rna polymerase and initiate transcription of another or the same gene in the loop.

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