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This Week

• Chapters 9, 10.1 and 10.4 - 10.7 for reference,

– exam material will be on lecture content for the above,

• Chapter 11.5 (Friday).

• Monday Paper,

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Seminarsextra credit

• May 21 “Virgin Birth, Centrosomes, and Microbes”. William Sullivan, Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz

• May 28 "Proliferation & Caste Formation in a Polyembryonic Parasitoid Wasp". Laura Corley, Department of Entomology, Washington State University

• Wednesdays, 4:00 PM, BI 212

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Gene Expression

…the processes by which information contained in genes and genomes is decoded by cells,

...in order to produce molecules that determine the phenotypes observed in organisms,

– transcription (post-transcriptional modifications),

– translation (post-translational modifications).

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Transcription

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Transcription

...the synthesis of mRNA from a DNA template,

- now it is important to understand when and where, as well as how.

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mRNA Synthesis

• Template (DNA) and Promoter,

• Nucleoside triphosphates (NTPs),

– N: A,U,G,or C,

• Enzymes (RNA polymerases),

• Energy (as in replication, from phosphate bonds).

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E. coli RNA Polymerase

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RNA Transcriptionprokaryote

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E. coli Promoter Sequencesconcensus sequence alignment

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Promoter Regions

Core Promoter ( ~ 0 to ~ -40 bp)Proximal ( ~ 100 - 200)

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Regulation of Transcription(Prokaryotes)

• Regulation of gene expression is often at the transcription level,

– Negative regulation,

• inducible,

• repressible,

– Positive regulation

Gene native state is “on”.

Gene native state is “off”.

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Negative Regulation(Inducible)

…default state is “on”, i.e., the gene is transcribed.

Protein!

Protein, or metabolite, etc.

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Negative Regulation(Repressible)

…default state is “on”, i.e., the gene is transcribed.

Protein!

Protein, or metabolite, etc.

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Positive Regulation

…default state is “off”, i.e., the gene is not transcribed.

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Eukaryotic Initiation

Transcription is regulated by activators, repressors, co-activators and basal transcription factors.

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Promoter Bashing

Modulators of expression can act at great distances.

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Drosophila Guts and Such

dpp locus

...(c)LE and (d) ID enhancer driven, give rise to fly

appenages.

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Terms

• cis-acting elements;

– DNA sequences that serve as attachments sites for the DNA-binding proteins that regulate the initiation of transcription.

• trans-acting elements;

– the DNA-binding proteins that regulate the initiation of transcription.

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Chromatin Remodeling

Expressed Proteins

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Post-Transcriptional Events

• RNA processing,

– splicing,– poly adenylation,

• Alternate RNA processing.

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RNA can be Autocatalytic

• Group I and Group II introns,

– found in mitochondria, chloroplasts, and sometimes in bacteria,

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Group II Introns

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Eukaryotic Intron Excision(not autocatalytic)

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Eukaryotic Intron Excision(sequence is important)

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Spliceosomes

... small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs):

– RNA molecules that act as catalysts in spliceosomes,

• catalytic RNAs that have probably evolved from ancient RNA enzymes (ribozymes).

…work in concert with > 100 proteins to facilitate intron identification and removal,

– snRNPs: RNA/Protein structures.

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U1 and U2

U1 binds to the 5’ exon/intron junction.

U2 binds to the adenosine at the branch site.

Psuedouradine (

Think about the required specificity for intron identification in cells.

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mRNA Processingsplicing

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Polyadenylation

AAUAA: concensus poly-A recognition site.

…complicated biochemistry, lots of sub-units.

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Alternate mRNA Processing

…recognition of different poly-A sites. …alternate splicing.

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Complexity

Calcitonin gene.

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Central Dogma

DNA

RNA

Protein

transcription

replication

translation

?

(alternately processed)

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• Genome... the dynamic complement of genetic material in an individual,

• Transcriptome... mRNA component in an individual,

– complexity increases resulting from transcription control and transcription and post-transcription

modification,

• Proteome... the protein component of an individual,

– complexity increases due to post-translational modification, protein-protein interactions, etc.

Expanded Central Dogma

Genome Transcriptome Proteome

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Translation

…the synthesis of a polypeptide. This occurs on ribosomes using the information encoded on mRNA,

– tRNA molecules mediate the transfer of information between mRNA and the growing polypeptide.

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Initiationcomplexity

1. Recent reports of “alternate” translation start sites indicate that further complexity in protein production may occur at the translational level.

2. Recent reports of “alternate” small sub-unit specificity affecting translation,

- different eIs,- different small sub-- units.

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What to Study?

• What regulates gene expression,

• How is gene expression modulated?

– Transcriptionally,– Post-Transcriptionally,– Translationally.