BIOL 102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Aminoacyl-Trna, Rna Splicing, Small Nuclear Rna

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Gene expression: process by which dna directs synthesis of proteins. Mutated mould was studied to see what minimal nutrients mutated forms could still live off of. Mould could not make enzyme to catabolize nutrients it could not use and that each gene made one enzyme. Not all proteins are enzymes, theory changed to one gene-one polypeptide. This is not entirely accurate because a gene can code for many proteins due to splicing and some genes only make rna that is never translated. Transcription: synthesis of complimentary messenger rna (mrna) from dna in nucleus. Primary transcript: initial transcript of rna before modifications. Template strand: only dna strand that is transcribed because rna is synthesized antiparallel to the template strand. Nontemplate strand is the same as the mrna (except t"s are u"s: initiation: rna polymerase binds to the promoter and unwinds dna and synthesises rna on template strand. Promoter: specific dna sequence that has a start point, often tata box.

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