6.1 Gene Expression Flashcards
what are genes that code for enzymes constantly required for respiration called?
housekeeping genes
what are genes that code for protein based hormones only required at certain times called?
tissue specific genes
how is expression of genes regulated?
switching genes on and off
increasing or decreasing the rate of product synthesis
bacteria respond to changes in environment by expressing genes when?
when products are required
what is gene regulation in multicellular organisms needed for?
cell specialisation
what levels are genes regulated at?
transcriptional
post transcriptional
translation
post translational
at transcriptional level what can happen to genes?
they can be turned on or off
at post transcriptional level what happens to mRNA?
it is modified regulating transcription and the types of protein produced
at translational level, what can happen to translation?
it can be stopped or started
at post translational level what can happen to proteins?
they can be modified after synthesis changing their functions
(transcriptional control) what are the different types of transcriptional control?
chromatin remodelling
histone modification
lac operon
cyclic AMP
(transcriptional control) chromatin remodelling by histone modification is often called what?
epigenetics
(transcriptional control) what is chromatin?
DNA wound around histones in eukaryotic cells
(transcriptional control) what is heterochromatin?
tightly wound DNA visible during cell division
(transcriptional control) what is euchromatin?
loosely wound DNA during interphase so DNA can be replicated