MCB 181R Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Tryptophan, Leucine, Carboxylic Acid

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The enzyme rna polymerase adds the next deoxyribonucleotide to the oh group at the 3" end of the growing strand. Nucleotides are added to the 3" end of the rna growing strand. In prokaryotes, polycistronic mrna is made--contains recipe for several proteins. It is possible to snip out the exons during alternative splicing of the primary rna in eukaryotes. We can produce several different proteins from the same gene. Initiation of transcription requires a promoter for both types of cells. Promoter is a dna sequence next to the beginner of the gene where the. In prokaryotes, translation of the mrna takes place as the mrna is being synthesized. Only eukaryotes require the assembly of many transcription factors and enhancer sequences. In eukaryotes, the primary rna transcript must be extensively modified. Chapter 4: proteins and process of translation (structure of proteins, translation mrna --> protein, protein evolution)

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