PCB 3063 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Rna Polymerase Iii, Tata Box, Uracil

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Lecture 13: this is talking about the expression of genes. All cells have the exact same dna in the nucleus, yet we have many different kinds of cells. It"s a multi subunit enzyme meaning that, unlike dna polymerase where there are many molecules needed, you really only need rna polymerase and a couple motifs. The polymerase has all the different types of molecules needed in it as subunits. In prokaryotes there is just one rna polymerase. It has a core with 5 subunits 2 alphas, 2 betas, and an omega. In eukaryotes there are 3 major polymerases in eukaryotes. Rnas: rna vs. dna, differences in the sugar, the important carbon is carbon 2. In ribose there"s a hydroxyl group on the second carbon but in dna that hydroxyl is missing. There"s a hydrogen in its place: rna has uracil instead of thymine, uracil forms hydrogen bonds with adenine, just like thymine. Rna is single stranded, whereas dna is double stranded.

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