Chapter 21 (Part 2)

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Chapter 21 (Part 2) Transcriptional Regulation and RNA Processing

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Chapter 21 (Part 2). Transcriptional Regulation and RNA Processing. Regulation of Gene Expression. RNA Processing. mRNA. RNA Degradation. 5’CAP. AAAAAA. Active enzyme. Post-translational modification. Protein Degradation. Activators and Repressors. co-A. A. RNAP. +1. RNAP. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 21 (Part 2)

Transcriptional Regulation and

RNA Processing

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Regulation of Gene Expression

AAAAAA5’CAPmRNA

RNA Processing

RNA Degradation

Protein DegradationPost-translational modification

Activeenzyme

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Activators and Repressors

RNAP

RNAP

Aco-A

co-R

+1

+1

R

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The Helix-Turn-Helix Motif

• contain two alpha helices separated by a loop with a beta turn

• The C-terminal helix fits in major groove of DNA; N-terminal helix stabilizes by hydrophobic interactions with C-terminal helix

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The Zn-Finger Motif

Zn fingers form a folded beta strand and an alpha helix that fits into the DNA major groove.

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The Leucine Zipper Motif

• Forms amphipathic alpha helix and a coiled-coil dimer

• Leucine zipper proteins dimerize, either as homo- or hetero-dimers

• The basic region is the DNA-recognition site

• Basic region is often modeled as a pair of helices that can wrap around the major groove

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Transcription Regulation in Prokaryotes

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Binding of some trans-factors is regulated by allosteric

modification

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lac operon

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Glucose is E. coli’s primary carbon source.

But.. it can grow on different carbon sources.

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Diauxic growth of E. coli on a mixture of lactose + glucose.

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The lac I protein

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Operator and RNA Polymerase Bind at Overlapping Sites

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Inhibition of repression of lac operon by inducer

binding to lacI

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Inducer : Allolactose,

produced by side reaction of lacZ Lehninger: Principles of Biochemistry, 3rd Ed.

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IPTG is a Gratuitous Inducer

• Synthetic molecule

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Repression of the

Tryptophan operon:

A variation of the theme

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Catabolite Repression of lac Operon (Positive regulation)

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Molecular Cell Biology, 4th Edition, Lodish et. al. (2000)

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Why does the Lac Operon need an activator?

Lac promoter has lousy promoter!!!

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tRNA Processing

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rRNA Processing

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Processing of Eukaryotic mRNA

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Splicing of Pre-mRNA

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Splicing of Pre-mRNA