BIOL 110H Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Nucleosome, Intron, Exon

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2 Sep 2015
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If we take all the base pairs of the human genome and laid them end to end, it"d be approximately 6ft long (2m) Sequences have beginning and end proteins transcription factors. The transcription factors are inhibited by the nucleosome structure. In between are exons (included in the genes) and introns (removed from the genes) An rna copy of the gene is made heterogeneous nuclear rna (with introns) mrna is transcribed with just the exons. Alternative splicing- put together only some of the exons to create different proteins via different exon patterns. When the amino acid chains have a leader signal, they go to the er (the signal is picked up by the signal recognition proteins) Go to er place proteins in a vesicle travel to the golgi apparatus creates a new vesicle with glycosylated proteins travel to lysosome for destruction or recycling or travel to cell membrane and release proteins for intercellular communication.

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