CSB351Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Enzyme, Protein Subunit, Transferase

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Pyrophosphate: need triphosphate (cytosine triphosphate ctp, adenine triphosphate atp, etc )-->triphosphate, broken down by polymerase, energy from pyrophosphate used to make covalent bond, rna/dna synthesized becomes a chain-like molecule (covalent bonds, very strong) Need promoter: sequence of dna that rna polymerase binds to--> to start transcription. Weak/strong promoter: how much it attracts rna polymerase. Virus makes their promoters more attractive than that of the cell, so can use cell"s machinery to transcribe their own genes --> thus strong promoters are usually viral b. Rna viruses code for their own, for their own replication. Most dna viruses code for the own, make new dna copy from rna template (reverse transcriptase) Modifying enzymes that add a methyl (-ch3) group --> modify the first nucleotide on the rna (mrna or (+) viral rna)--> first nucleotide normally is guanosine, at position 7 (m7g)--> add methyl group.

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