BIOL 443 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Argonaute, Cytoskeleton, Rna Interference

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Cell regulatory elements: promoter and enhancers are regulatory sequences that control where and when a particular gene is transcribed. Basal transcription factors (general transcription factors) bind to promoters and recruit rna polymerase ii. Enhancers signal where and when a promoter can be used and how much gene product to make. Enhancers: enhancers are modular and act combinatorially. Each enhancer of a single gene regulated transcription in particular cell types or at particular times. Silencers: the opposite of enhancers- they negatively regulate gene expression, often by binding transcription factors that recruit histone deacetylases. Trans-activation domain to bind to basal transcription factors or histone- modifying enzymes. Induced pluripotent stem cells (ipscs) can be made by adding four transcription factors to fibroblast cells. The 4 steps in regulating gene expression after differential transcription: dna methylation, differential rna processing, differential rna translation, posttranslational regulation.

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