CAS BI 213 Study Guide - Final Guide: Eif4E, Lipid Bilayer, Small Interfering Rna

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Eukaryotic rna polymerases require transcription factors to bind to the correct sequences. Promoters vs. enhancers: promoters bind to general transcription factors and facilitate basal transcription. Enhancers are bind-specific and require gene specific (chromatin makes dna loop) transcription factors that increase the rate of transcription, enhancer sequence can go backwards or forwards and would still be recognized by the dna. 4. ) sirna inhibits gene expression by working against the activator. Azacytadine increases gene expression in a gene regulated by methylation, because methylation decreases gene expression via condensing chromatin. The 23s rrna is the catalyst of peptide bond formation. 7. ) microrna"s regulate translation by targeting specific rna"s (bind to specific sequences of 3" untranslated regions of target mrna"s) Inhibiting eif4e (binds to 5" cap in rna"s which regulates translation because translation factors recognize the 5" cap). The mrna in question has an internal ribosomal entry site.

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