BISC403 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Rna Polymerase Iii, Nonsense Mutation, Tata Box

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A nonsense mutation in a protein-coding gene creates a truncated, nonfunctional protein: leads to early stop codon. Nonsense suppression: a second, nonsense suppressing mutation in the anticodon of a trna gene allows production of a (mutant) full-length polypeptide, suppressing a nonsense mutation. Chapter 15. 1: the elements of prokaryotic gene expression. Rna polymerase participates in all three phases of transcription: initiation involves rna pol binding to promoter, elongation making the transcript, termination two kinds in bacteria. Transcription and translation occur simultaneously in prokaryotes: no membrane bound nucleus, sequences for start and stop of transcription are distinct from sequences for the start and stop of translation, mrna are often polycistronic (encode >1 protein) Chapter 16: gene regulation in eukaryotes: more complicated than in prokaryotes. Steps involved in eukaryotic gene expression: many steps can be regulated to control the amount of active gene product, transcription initiation, transcript processing, export from nucleus, translation of mrna, protein localization, protein modification.

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