BIOL 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Intron, Exon, Transfection

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Each cells express different genes and therefor different proteins. This is controlled by chromatin regulation and timing: transcription regulation. Elements that need to be regulated: regulatory sequences, transcription factors, and elongation: mrna splicing, mrna export, mrna degradation, translation control. Expression of protein coding genes in eukaryotes is regulated by multiple protein binding transcription control regions. Promoters: direct binding of rna polymerase ii to dna. Term promoter will be used for tata box or other sequences that recruit rna polymerases. Promoter-proximal elements: very close to start codon, 100-200 bp, and in uence the transcription. Linker scanning mutations can be used to locate these. Step 2: using ligase, get re combinant plasmid. Step 3: select re combinant and replicate it within host cells. Step 4: isolation, sequencing, and manipulation of puri ed dna fragment (puri cation) Used to nd promoter proximal elements (orange parts) Can be thousands of kb away from transcription start but can control transcription.

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