MICB 201 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Tata Box, Repressor, Operon

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This note package includes: transcription in eukaryotes vs. prokaryotes gene regulation in eukaryotes in transcription, translation and post-translation gene regulation in prokaryotes - including the lac operon, the mal operon, and the gal genes. Transcriptional regulation in prokaryotes gene regulation = simpler in prokaryotes since: Transcription in eukaryotes vs. prokaryotes regulatory region controls initiation main differences in how gene expression occurs in eukaryotes vs. bacteria: Dna packaging eukaryotic = genome is organized as linear chromatin and stored in membrane bound nucleus. 3 poly(a) tail = allows for proteins to bind to mrna + prevents degradation of dna after processing = mature mrna. + malq operator, allowing rna polymerase to bind strongly to the promoter in turn. It binds, then comes off briefly, then binds again so, sometimes rna pol can still access the promoter to make a bit of mrna -> basal amounts of proteins are made. Gal gene regulation transforming galactose to glucose requires 3 enzymes:

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