BCH 3170 Lecture : Answered Objectives for Coutu's Section This review includes answers to the objectives posted by Coutu for 2010's course of Molecular Biology. It includes all the material on prokaryotes (transcriptional and gene expression).

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At the end of this lecture, you should be able to: identify the various types of rna produced by the 3 eukaryotic rnaps. In prokaryotes, there is only one rna polymerase, and transcription and translation occur simultaneously as there is no compartmentalization. In eukaryotes, there are three types of rna polymerase, and there is compartmentalization (transcription in nucleus, translation in cytoplasm). Clamp: it is an arm that holds the dna in place during transcription. Catalytic core: where the reaction takes place. Lid: where the rna leaves the enzyme. Ctd: c-terminal domain, which is about 650 angstroms. It contains a heptamer motif wtih repeats (tyr-ser-pro- Swi/snf change the dna around the histone octamer to allow nucleosome sliding, iswi allows for sliding without modifications, swr replaces h2a-h2b dimers with h2a. z-h2b complexes. Activators can recruit chromatin remodelling complexes to go from heterochromatin to euchromatin. Hats acetylate the n tails of histones, which makes the tails less.

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