BIOL 2051 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Lac Operon, Lac Repressor, Catabolite Repression

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Double, linear: describe the process of transcription. Transcription is the synthesis of rna from a dna template. Rna polymerase attaches to dna and copies it into rna until a terminator is reached. Promoter dna sequence upstream of transcription start site. Transcription start site deoxyribonucleotide where rna polymerase starts transcription. Rna polymerase adds ribonucleotides complementary to the dna template, forming a single stranded rna molecule. Eukaryotes it takes pace in the nucleus and transcription and translation cannot occur at the same time. Also, a transcription factor is required to aid the rna polymerase in binding the promoter. Bacteria it takes place in the cytoplasm and transcription and translation can occur simultaneously. Rna polymerase and sigma factor only are needed for transcription. Rho-dependent termination (not in archaea and eukaryotes: named after e. coli protein rho, rho binds to rna moving toward rna polymerase-dna complex; rho removes rna polymerase when rna polymerase reaches the rho- dependent termination site.

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