BIOL 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Tata Box, Protein Subunit, Ribonucleotide

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Initiation is the first phase of transcription (sigma is a protein subunit that binds to the. Rna polymerase (since it cannot initiate transcription on its own)) Prokaryotic rna polymerase (holoenzyme - made up of core enzyme and a sigma subunit: sigma acts as a regulatory factor, guiding rna polymerase to specific promoter sequences on the dna template strand; promoter-recognizing subunit of bacterial. Bacterial promoters have 40-50 base pairs with two key regions: 10 box (10 bases upstream from transcription start site (+1); tataat) and the -35 b5 box (35 bases up; ttgaca) Transcription begins when sigma binds to the -35 and -10 boxes (sigma makes initial contact) Sigma opens dna"s double helix, ntp (ribonucleotide triphosphate) pairs with a complementary base on the dna template strand (in which rna polymerization begins), sigma dissociates from core enzyme when initiate phase is completed. ***rna processing in bacteria - information in dna is converted to mrna directly.

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