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Chapter 21 (Part 2)

Chapter 21 (Part 2). Transcriptional Regulation and RNA Processing. Regulation of Gene Expression. RNA Processing. mRNA. RNA Degradation. 5’CAP. AAAAAA. Active enzyme. Post-translational modification. Protein Degradation. Activators and Repressors. co-A. A. RNAP. +1. RNAP.

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Chapter 21 (Part 2)

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  1. Chapter 21 (Part 2) Transcriptional Regulation and RNA Processing

  2. Regulation of Gene Expression RNA Processing mRNA RNA Degradation 5’CAP AAAAAA Active enzyme Post-translational modification Protein Degradation

  3. Activators and Repressors co-A A RNAP +1 RNAP co-R R +1

  4. The Helix-Turn-Helix Motif • contain two alpha helices separated by a loop with a beta turn • The C-terminal helix fits in major groove of DNA; N-terminal helix stabilizes by hydrophobic interactions with C-terminal helix

  5. The Zn-Finger Motif Zn fingers form a folded beta strand and an alpha helix that fits into the DNA major groove.

  6. The Leucine Zipper Motif • Forms amphipathic alpha helix and a coiled-coil dimer • Leucine zipper proteins dimerize, either as homo- or hetero-dimers • The basic region is the DNA-recognition site • Basic region is often modeled as a pair of helices that can wrap around the major groove

  7. Transcription Regulation in Prokaryotes

  8. Binding of some trans-factors is regulated by allosteric modification

  9. lac operon

  10. Glucose is E. coli’s primary carbon source. But.. it can grow on different carbon sources.

  11. Diauxic growth of E. coli on a mixture of lactose + glucose.

  12. The lac I protein

  13. Operator and RNA Polymerase Bind at Overlapping Sites

  14. Inhibition of repression of lac operon by inducer binding to lacI

  15. Inducer : Allolactose, produced by side reaction of lacZ Lehninger: Principles of Biochemistry, 3rd Ed.

  16. IPTG is a Gratuitous Inducer • Synthetic molecule

  17. Repression of the Tryptophan operon: A variation of the theme

  18. Catabolite Repression of lac Operon (Positive regulation)

  19. Molecular Cell Biology, 4th Edition, Lodish et. al. (2000)

  20. Why does the Lac Operon need an activator? Lac promoter has lousy promoter!!!

  21. tRNA Processing

  22. rRNA Processing

  23. Processing of Eukaryotic mRNA

  24. Splicing of Pre-mRNA

  25. Splicing of Pre-mRNA

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