BIO 3170 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Phosphodiester Bond, Rpob, Prokaryote

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Dna strand is used as a template to direct rna synthesis (transcription) to produce rna molecules that are expendable information carriers. Only one of the two dna strands is used as a matrix (template) strand for transcription. Nb: the other dna strand can also act as a template, but only for transcription occurring in the opposite direction. Recall: dna: a, t, c, g; dna: a, u, c, g. Rnap can only add nucleotides to the 3" end of an rna chain, so it synthesizes in the 5" > 3" direction. The 5" > 3" strand of dna corresponds to the sequence transcribed in rna (with t"s replaced by u and ribose sugars instead of deoxyribose sugars) Eukaryote: transcription occurs in the nucleus, translation occurs in the cytosol: after transcription the rna is modi ed. Prokaryote: both transcription and translation occur in the cytosol - no nucleus: no post-transcriptional modi cations.

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