Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Rna Editing, Eukaryote, Nuclear Pore

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Dna the blueprint of life fun facts. Information is stored in dna in the form of genes. The human genome encodes about 25,000 different protein encoding genes. The expression of the correct genes is essential for growth and differentiation of all cells. In any one cell type, about 10,000 are expressed at various levels. Many diseases are due to altered expression of one or more genes. Simple diseases involve often one gene, complex diseases often involve many genes. By manipulating gene expression, we have the potential to prevent or reverse disease. Two key steps: transcription (making rna) and translation (making protein) Q: there are 2 steps at which genes can be regulated. Ans: false there are many more than 2 steps. Steps at which gene expression can be regulated in a eucaryotic cell. Rna processing: rna editing, 5" capping, splicing, 3" polyadenylation. Mrna export (movement of rna from nucleus to cytoplasm for it to be expressed, occurs through nuclear pores.

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