BIO206H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Transcription Factor Ii B, Rna Polymerase Ii, Regulatory Sequence

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Bio206 lecture sept 29, 2014 transcription of eukaryotic. Basic anatomy of a eukaryotic gene exons and introns hnrna processing compartmentalization. Eukaryotic transcription larger genome more genes to recognize and transcribe. Dna organization: tightly condensed in a chromatin form with multiple proteins associated with structure: bacterial dna has far fewer proteins. Multiple regions of dna segments act as promoter. Introns: do not code for proteins, they are removed from rna transcript. Eukaryotic hnrna: monocistronic message black regions is introns blue exons are transcribed. 5" cap and poly a tail added to ss mrna first nucleotide inserted is called. Initiation: binding of rna polymerase to a promoter sequence. Elongation: sequential addition of ribonucleotides as prescribed by the dna template strand. Termination: dissociation of rna polymerase release of primary transcript from template. Eukaryotic dna hnrna mrna occurs all in nucleus of cell. In plant cells only there is rna polymerase iv and v .

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