MCB 2050 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Cell Signaling, Intron, Peptide

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In prokaryotes, gene expression is regulated mainly by controlling the transcription of. A gene that is not transcribed is simply not expressed. Transcription occurs in prokaryotes when negative regulatory molecules have been removed from the vicinity of a gene and positive regulatory molecules have bound to it. The control of transcription is more complex in eukaryotes than it is in prokaryotes. One reason is that genes are sequestered in the nucleus. Environmental cues may have to pass through layers of cells in order to have an impact on the transcription of genes in a particular tissue. Intercellular communication is therefore an important aspect of eukaryotic transcriptional regulation. Eukaryotic transcriptional regulation is mediated by protein dna interactions. Positive and negative regulator proteins bind to specific regions of the dna and stimulate or inhibit transcription. As a group, these proteins are called transcription factors.

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