BIOL 2604 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Beta-Galactosidase, Pribnow Box, Corepressor

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What is a promoter: a sequence of dna attracting an rna polymerase to it so that transcription can begin there!!! Rna polymerase binds to promoter and reads downstream, from 3" to 5 on template strand. This stops at a terminator, to stop the faggot rna polymerase. In prokaryotes [not eukaryotes] the promoter region can be set up so that multiple genes can be under the control of one promoter. So the mrna has multiple gene messages on it. 10 sequence [10 units upstream of start point of transcription where 5" rna would add on to 3" strand called the tata or. 35 sequence is a ttgaca on the 5", also important. They are notable because they are all like this or super close. If they are totally exact as ttgaca and tataat for -35 and -10 are supper attractive for rna polymerase.

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