ANTHRBIO 201 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Base Pair, Epitope, Antibody

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Activators: even strong core promoters are virtually inactive in vivo, transcription in vivo requires activators often the synergistic action of multiple. Chapter 10 - eukaryotic polymerases & their promoters: general differences in the basics of regulation between prokaryotic and eukaryotic transcription, prokaryotes transcription levels. Although prokaryotic dna is condensed with histone-like proteins, they do not play a general inhibitory role in transcription. promoter. increase the activity of rnap that is already bound to promoter: eukaryotes activators. Eukaryotic rna polymerases: identifying the eukaryotic rna polymerases (figure 10. 1) Isolated from sea urchin embryos by deae-sephadex ion-exchange chromatography, following [32p] ump incorporation: they named the polymerases in the order of the elution: Rna polymerase i, rna polymerase ii, & rna polymerase. Another group also isolated these polymerases and called them a, b and c): other considerations: Why was a280 also measured: the three rnaps can be distinguished by: The divalent metal ions required for their activity.

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