BIOL130 Lecture : Biol130 - Unit 5 Gene Expression Lecture Notes.pdf

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Many other genes code for rna molecules, but mrna is the only one that codes for protein - undergoes translation. Template strand - one strand of dna is transcribed. Non-template (coding) strand - strand that matches rna, replacing t with u. Determines start of transcription - begins when sigma factor binds to 10 and 35 boxes. Recognizes promoter sequence on non-template dna strand through boxes (promoter regions) Which strand of dna binds depends on gene - where it finds the promoter region. Different types of sigma proteins which bind to diff promoter sequences. 10 box --> 10 bases upstream from start. 35 box --> 35 bases upstream from start. Need to deal with dna packaging - tightly packed, wrapped around histones - unravelling is more complex. 3 types of rna polymerase - rnapol i, ii, iii, rnapol ii is involved in central dogma. Many promoters include sequence called tata box (instead of 10 and 35 promoter regions)

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