BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture 10: Transcription in Eukaryotes and Export of mRNA

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Part 1: transcription and mrna processing in eukaryotes. Transcription in eukaryotes uses the same principles as in prokaryotes. As in prokaryotes, eukaryotes also have speci c promoter regions in the dna sequence which indicate transcription start points, but these promoters have a greater degree of complexity. Another level of complexity in eukaryotes is the presence of three different types of rna polymerase, named simply rna polymerase i, ii and iii. Rna polymerases i and iii transcribe structural, non-coding rnas. Rna polymerase i transcribes the genes for the ribosomal rnas (rrnas), and rna polymerase iii transcribes the genes for the transfer rnas (trnas), as well as other small regulatory rna molecules. It is rna polymerase ii that transcribes the messenger. Rnas, which serve as the templates for production of protein molecules. Similar to prokaryotes, there are core promoter consensus sequences required to set up a transcription initiation complex, speci c for the particular rna polymerase and gene being transcribed.

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