BIOLOGY 207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Macromolecular Crowding, Chromosome, Selfish Dna

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Microbial genomes consist of one or more , circular or linear , chromosomes or plasmids. Genome : all genetic information that defines an organism. Genes : contiguous packets of information encoded on chromosomes. A s tructural gene produces a functional rna, which usually encodes a protein. A dna control sequence regulates expression of a structural gene. Does not encode an rna or protein. Includes promoters & binding sites for regulatory proteins. Length of a bacterial chromosome is ~1,000 times larger than the micrometer-sized cell. Bacteria condense chromosomes into spatially ordered but pliable 3d structures. This is achieved in the following ways: polymer dynamics, cellular confinement, molecular crowding, supercoiling (topoisomerases, nucleoid-associated proteins / s tructural m aintenance of c hromosomes (smc) proteins. Even without physical confinement, polymer dynamics predict that a chromosome should. Polymer dynamics spontaneously shape into a globule ( 100-fold compaction )

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