BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-15: Non-Competitive Inhibition, Start Codon, Chromatin Remodeling

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Transcriptional regulation (determined which genes are translated): chromatin remodeling. Addition of acetyl to histone positive charge removed, now negative. Loose association with dna; euchromatin (promoter accessible) Removal of acetyl to histone positive charge incorporate, now positive histone tight association with dna; heterochromatin (promoter inaccessible: rate of transcription initiation. Proximal region (regulatory sequence): activators bind to increase rate of transcription. Enhancer region (regulatory sequence): activators bind to increase rate of transcription. Coactivator complex: a protein complex that bring proximal and activator regions together to increase rate of transcription. Repressors: slow down transcription by binding to regulatory. Post-transcriptional regulation (determines types and availability of mrna) sequences (e. g. , proximal and enhancer: pre-mrna processing. Alternative splicing: regulatory proteins determine which exons to include. Determines whether mature mrna gets translated (occurs when too much mrna is made) If mirisc fits perfectly with target mrna: target is destroyed and silenced. If mirisc fits imperfectly with target mrna: target is not destroyed,

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