BIOC 2580 Study Guide - Final Guide: Irradiation, To-3, Transcriptome

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Dna sequences in the vicinity of the structural portion of a gene that are required for expression (local structure) Encoded on the same dna molecule for the gene it regulates. Usually proteins that bind to cis-acting sequences to control gene expression. Encoded on a gene on a different dna molecule other than the one being regulated (external) External factor like an mirna or an rbp mrna turnover: Amount of time an mrna remains stable within a cell. Concentration of mrna in the cell is determined by its rate of turnover and rate of transcription. Cis-elements cause instability and a short half life. Cis and trans elements act by either slowing or accelerating the rate of deadenylation or cap removal. Cis-element are (au rich element) is found in the 3" utr and is a repeat of auuua motif which interacts with trans-elements and amd effectors to destabilize. Sequences that trigger decay can be present in coding or non-coding regions.

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