BILD 1 Lecture 19: Lecture 19

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28 Feb 2018
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Gene expression: dna directs protein synthesis: transcription and translation, transcription: synthesis of rna using information in dna, translation: synthesis of a polypeptide, using information in the mrna. The genetic code: how are the instructions for assembling amino acids into proteins encoded into dna, genetic code is based on a triplet code, read nucleotides of mrna in triplets. Overview of transcription: rna nucleotides are linked by the transcription enzyme rna polymerase, start transcribing signal is a nucleotide sequence called a promoter. Tata box is here in eukaryotes: stop transcribing signal is a terminator sequence in prokaryotes and a polyadenylation signal sequence in eukaryotes. Transcription creates pre-mrna from dna: rna processing. Introns and exons spliced: add 5" g cap and poly-a-tail: help stabilize mrna and protect it from being degraded and help mrna in nuclear export, recruit ribosomes to direct translation of mrna into proteins.

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