Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Stem-Loop, Tata Box, Chlamydomonas

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Chlamydomonas has dna in three distinct cellular compartments. Hexokinase (glycolytic enzyme) is only present in the nucleus, because the endosymbionts have no reason to keep the glycolysis enzyme. Organelles have typically bacterial gene structure and expression. Chloroplast and mitochondria are prokaryotic in origins, and have prokaryotic gene structure and gene expression the nucleus has a eukaryotic gene structure and gene expression. Bacterial transcription initiates at the promoter sequence the dna could code for rrna, trna and other rnas info in the dna understood by rna pol, but only understood as double stranded dna. Promoters are not transcribed; the transcription begins downstream from the promoter. All polymerases read 3"-5" there are sequences at -10 and -35 are important because mutations at those regions abolish or reduce promoter activity the promoter attracts the rna polymerase, and that initiates transcription. A and t rich regions where we want the strands to separate (not tata box) and where the polymerase interacts with the dna.

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