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Promoter core region’s responsibility

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  • Convey position and direction.

- Included in the core region are the non-palindromic TATA box and BRE sequences.

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How does the RNA polymerase know where to bind and what direction to go?

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The promoter contains consensus sequences that are recognized by different elements

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TATA box

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Found 26-31 base pairs before transcription initiation site.

  • Where supporting actors (TFs) bind in order to recruit RNA Polymerase
  • All sequences have a TATA binding site, but not all have the CCAAT box.
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CCAAT

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  • non-palindromic promoter element
  • contained in the proximal promoter.
  • consensus sequence typically found in heavily regulated genes.
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GC Box

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  • contained in proximal promoter

- found in housekeeping genes.

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Eukaryotic Polymerase II

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produces mRNA, more highly regulated

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How is the polymerase recruited?

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  • By using general TFs to create an alluring nest for the polymerase.
  • More desirable environment= upregulated transcription
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Once initiation complex is ready, it needs to…

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1) recruit nucleotides
2) Activate the helicase (TFIIH kinase–> ATP-dep unwinding via phosphorylation of CTD–> EF release)
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Mediator Elements

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  • Required for eukaryotic transcription.
  • Contain tail/middle/head groups that overlap with basal promoter/transcriptional elements.
  • Function to coordinate initiation factors to create favorable environment for Pol binding to DNA
  • Doesn’t bind to DNA directly: mediates protein-protein interaction
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Chromatic remodeling complex

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  • Works with helicase and topoisomerases to unpackage DNA

- Strain managed by topoisomerases to facilitate strand separation

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How to create mRNA from precursor-mRNA

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Add 5’ 7-methyguanosine cap, a poly-A tail, and splice out introns

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5’ cap

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  • Aids in mRNA nuclear export
  • protects from 5’ to 3’ exonuclease degradation in cytoplasm
  • targets transcripts to ribosome for translation
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poly-A tail

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  • Participates in termination of transcription
  • aids mRNA nuclear export
  • Protects from 3’ to 5’ exonuclease degradation in cytoplasm
  • targets transcripts to ribosome for translation
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“RNA Factory” meaning

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The idea the the protein brings all the factors needed to produce mRNA via phoshorylation of the CTD of the RNA Pol.

  • very highly regulated
  • also creates binding site for termination proteins
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First sign of slowed transcription

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Inhibition of poly-A tail adenylation

-mRNAs with longer Poly-A tails are less likely to be degraded, thus more likely to be translated

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Which RNA codes for proteins?

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mRNA

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Which RNA synthesizes proteins?

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rRNA, tRNA

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Which Eukaryotic RNA polymerase mostly transcribes rRNAs?

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I

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Which Eukaryotic RNA Polymerase transcribes rRNA subunits, most tRNAs, and snRNAs?
I

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III

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TFIID

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Binds to directionality core promoter sequences

-Largest of the TFs

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TBP

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Part of TFIID

Recognizes TATA box

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Interactions between TFs

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the complex of TFs overlaps entire 5’ flanking
region, initiation site, and some sites downstream of initiation site in order to create
an environment RNA polymerase can bind to

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TFIIH

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Contains DNA Helicase

  • dependent on ATP
  • Unwinds DNA at transcription start point
  • kinase activity that phosphorylates CTD of RNA Pol II
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Translation won’t begin until….

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Poly A tail binds to 5’ cap: stabilizes mRNA