Biochemistry 3381A Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Chromatin Immunoprecipitation, Rna Splicing, Regulatory Sequence

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Explain transcriptional regulation by the binding of transcription factors to promoter and enhancer sequences of genes. Explain epigenetic regulation by modification of chromatin and methylation of. Post-transcriptional regulation of the mrna encompassing splicing, stability, and translation of the mrna. Explain how post-transcriptional modifications of regulatory proteins can affect gene expression. Approximately 20 000 genes are present in each mammalian nucleus, but each cell type only uses a small set of these genes. A specialised set of genes is expressed by cells of different tissues and genes have to be expressed at the right levels and in the correct temporal order. A transcription factor is a protein that attaches to a specific part of dna and regulates the transfer of information from dna to rna. There are approximately 2 600 transcription factors in the human genome. Transcription factors are necessary to turn on and off other genes (including other transcription factors) during development.

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