Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Heme B, Phenylalanine, Leucine

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We generally think of transcription as the first step in protein production. Histone octamer (2x h2a, h2b, h3, h4) Histone tails are sites of chemical modification. Histone h1 binding 30 nm fibers. Heterochromatin densely packed with proteins silent (inactive. Euchromatin loosely packed available for transcription. Hypothesis: mutants had a defect in a gene coding for an enzyme needed to synthesize a nutrient. Amino acids, vitamins, added nutrients to mm, discovered which nutrient each mutant needed (which gene defect each had), studied known pathways. Each step in arginine synthesis controlled by a gene that codes for the required enzyme. One gene-one enzyme hypothesis modified to one gene-one polypeptide . Similarities and differences between prokaryote and eukaryote. A region of dna which is transcribed. The region(s) of dna which are required for that transcription. Gene transcription is a highly regulated process. Rna polymerase synthesizes rna 5" 3". Mrna is identical to non-template (u in place of t)

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