BIOL130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Sigma Factor, Nuclear Pore, Intron

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F2f topic a: from entering cell to beginning of trna. Dna transcription is a process that involves transcribing genetic information from dna to rna. Dna contains genes, and when transcribed, produces a rna transcript, which is then later used to produce proteins. Like dna, rna is also a linear polymer consisting of nucleotide subunits, linked together by phosphodiester bonds. Dna has adenine, guanine, cysteine, and thymine (g and c being base pairs and a and t being base pairs). During transcription, only one strand of dna is transcribed and this strand is called the template strand. The other strand is the non template coding strand. Dna is transcribed by rna polymerase, an enzyme that binds to dna to initiate transcription. Prokaryotic rna pol is a holo-enzyme made up of a core enzyme, that has the ability to synthesize rna and also consists of a sigma factor.

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