BIOLOGY 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Cell Signaling, Dna Replication, Semiconservative Replication

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Dna replication is semiconservative - it opens up and each new dna molecule is made of half of the new and half the old. Direction dna is made 5" to 3" direction - transcribed and replicated. This is b/c dna polymerase can only add to the 3" end because need the 3" hydroxyl group. Rna polymerase - read template in 3" to 5" direction, but synthesis always happens 5" to 3", synthesise rna, Promoter: regulated what genes are expressed, cell differentiation (all cells have the whole genome, but only use some of it) Proteome = what of the genome is being expressed. Negative control of transcription: protein bound to dna physically block the rna polymerase from creating. Positive control of transcription: activator proteins attract and tell the rna polymerase to go. Mediator proteins: connect activator region to the coding region, fold the dna so the right parts of the gene are transcribed hormones can interfere with activator proteins.

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