BIO206H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Consensus Sequence, Eukaryotic Transcription, Sigma Factor

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Core enzyme contains catalytic activity of enzyme. Twists and bends dna molecule into a loop. Action between dna and protein needs to be precise to identify +1. Tells you dna sequence as well as the rna sequence. Consensus sequence reflects most common choice of nucleic acid. They bend the dna to open up the strand. When it gets opened up, the reaction begins to occur at +1. Exit channel is blocked by sigma block. Until removal of sigma factor, is the release that allows it to go from the initiation phase to elongation phase. Requires 2 components: region of message that is gc rich, region adjacent to it that is rich in uridines. Causes polymerase to stall, allows completed complex to stall. There are enzymes called helicases that unwind the rna to make it into a linear molecule. Rho is a protein: termination is now dependent on this protein.

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