BIOL 1400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Nucleic Acid Sequence, Homeobox, Zinc Finger

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22 May 2017
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All cell types within a multicellular organism contain the same. All cell types within a multicellular organism contain the same nucleotide sequence (i. e. genetic material). 1: controlling when and how often a particular gene will be transcribed. 2: controlling the splicing and processing of an mrna transcript. 3: selecting which mrna transcripts are exported and where they are localized in the cytosol. 4: selecting which mrna transcripts will be translated by ribosomes. 6: controlling protein activation, inactivation, degradation, or localization. The path from dna to protein has 6 distinct regulatory points. What are they: general transcription factors (tfiid, tfiib, tfiie, etc, rna polymerase ii, promoter tata box element. What are the three general molecular players: specific dna nucleotide sequences (promoter, gene regulatory proteins (transcription factors) Bind on the outside of double stranded dna. What groove do they interact with: helix-turn-helix/homeodomain, dna-binding zinc fingers, leucine zipper, helix-loop-helix (hlh)

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