BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Gene Expression, Regulatory Sequence, Nuclear Dna

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The amino acid tryptophan) may also be available in water. Operon function coordinates synthesis of proteins with related functions. 15. 2 regulation of transcription in eukaryotes: coordinated synthesis of proteins with related function occurs, but the genes are scattered around genomes (not organized into operons) Eukaryotic cells are more complex because nuclear dna is organized with histones into chromatin. Multicellular eukaryotes produce many different types of cells. Eukaryotic nuclear envelop separates the processes of transcription and translation (do not happen simultaneously) Genes in dna that are tightly wound around histones in chromatin are inactive because their promoters are not accessible to the proteins that initiate transcription. Chromatin remodeling: changing the state of the chromatin so that the proteins that initiate transcription can bind to their promoters in order to activate a gene, opens the way for transcription to occur. The promoter is found upstream of the transcription unit and contains the.

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