BIO 1140 Midterm: BIO1140 Post Midterm 2.docx

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Initiation: begins at the tata box, rna polymerase ii gets included with the transcription initiation factor, transcribes only the coding sequence so it starts after the regulatory coding sequence is read. 1st step tata box binding protein brings to the tata sequence on dna, this positions the helix for transcription. 2nd step additional protein come and complete the tic: this provides stability and allows rna polymerase ii to come and initiate transcription. Elongation: transcription is 60 nucleotides/sec and is faster than dna replication, mistakes can be made and won"t be corrected. Loop is formed that creates enough tension to tug on the polymerase and separate it from the dna so that it stops transcribing. Eukaryote transcript pre messenger rna: tail is added after transcription is complete, added to prevent degradation and to allow it pass through the nuclear membrane porins, need a protein with cleavage ability to remove the introns.

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