BIOL2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Cistron, Membrane Transport Protein, Periplasm

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Gene expression can be regulated at any stage from mrna synthesis to protein activity. Transcriptional control: common bc energy saving but slow. Translation: least common in bacteria but control levels of ribosomal proteins. Post trans regulation: need speedy control, energy expensive but fast. Activate or inhibit protein by chem modify. Control points of gene activity for protein encoding genes. Degrade rna after transcription: low rna level. Rate of transcription/degradation: controls amount of rna. Modify active protein: degrade or re localize. Rate of degredation: controlled by post trans events like polyubiq. Other modifications: add or remove phosphates like cdk. Rna abundance: northern or rtpcr: nucliec acid proce or detect rna. Transcript: akter, translatin: no change, post trans: no change. Protein abundance: western: measure abundnace of protein. Transcript: alter, translation: alter, post trands: depends on effect. Localization, mobility in western, interact w binding partners. ), translate: no change (absent>), post trans: alter. If after translation: wouldnt see change in rna.

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