BIOL 3155 Lecture 9: BIOL 3155 Lecture 9 Feb 9 10

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Review background information you will need to know. One makes a primer and one replicates dna. Many proteins are involved eg. helicases. Look it up in a textbook an re-familiarize yourself with it. Transcriptional process important for dna viruses in particular. Promoter in eukaryotes, tata box, tfiib will bind to it and other transcription factors come in - important one is tfiih which phosphorylates the tail of the polymerase that gets it moving. Can also have specific transcription factors generally located away from promoter region (can work from a distance) are able to interact by protein protein interactions with the polymerase complex can enhance and repress. A or g (purine) in -3 position: how terminal structures facilitate translation eif-4e (cap binding protein) and eif-4g (associates with 4e) - forms 4f complex and this recruits ribosome to the message. 4g interacts with polya binding protein (pabp) - circularizes mrna which makes translation much more efficient.

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