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- Identify the mechanisms of transcriptional,posttranscriptional and translation control of gene expressionDiscuss how the expression of a protein can be regulated post transcription in eukaryotic cells through, using the following key terms: Degradation of mRNA (two ways) Blocking translation Degradation of the proteinBriefly name and explain five mechanisms by which transcription factors activate transcription, with specific reference to targets in the basal transcription complex
- Cells go to great length to correctmistakes in the processes of DNAreplication, transcription, splicing,and translation. Are there analogousstrategies to correct mistakes in theselection of which genes are to beexpressed in a given cell type? Couldthe great complexity of transcriptioninitiation in animals and plants reflectsuch a strategy?Explain how the expression of a single gene can be quickly,efficiently,and specifically shut down at the transcriptional,posttranscriptional,and posttranslational stages through thecoordinated expression of a transcriptional repressor, an miRNA,and a ubiquitin ligase.Describe stepwise the pre-mRNA processing, how small noncoding RNAs regulate gene expression and mature RNA translation including basic machineries, enzyme activities and potential aberrancies that can increase or decrease particular gene translation.
- You are teaching a class on the regulation of eukaryotic gene expression. In order to demonstrate this complex process, you decide to draw for the class a typical eukaryotic gene/transcription unit with its major regions, such as the promoter regions, where the RNA polymerase II and transcription factors would bind From the list given - choose all components that you think are part of a typical eukaryotic gene From the list given - choose all the regulatory sequences that you think would control the expression of this eukaryotic gene From the list given - choose all of the regulatory proteins that would bind the eukaryotic gene to control its expressionDescribe the basic models of transcription factor families, the two transcription factors each representing these models, and how they function molecularly by specifying some of their functions.Choose all that apply regarding gene transcription in eukaryotes: Multiple transcription factors are necessary to form the pre-initiation complex (PIC) of RNA Pol II. The 5' cap of mRNA requires the free triphosphate on the nucleotide at the 5' end. Introns must be removed from the initial RNA transcipt. Histone acetylation is a method controlling gene expression. Acetylation creates more positive charges on histones, leading to tighter binding of the proteins to DNA. Exons are removed from mRNA by the spliceosome. RNA polymerase II must completely finish an mRNA transcript before processing can begin. RNA polymerase I catalyzes the synthesis of the majority of ribosomal RNA. The hormone 173-estradiol binds to a G-protein coupled receptor to control gene transcription.
- The method of Northern blotting is used to determine the amountand size of a particular RNA transcribed in a given cell type.Alternative splicing (discussed in Chapter 14) produces mRNAsof different lengths from the same gene. The Northern blot shownhere was obtained using a DNA probe that is complementary tothe mRNA encoded by a particular gene. The mRNA in lanes 1through 4 was isolated from different cell types, and equal amountsof total cellular mRNA were added to each lane. Explain these results.Choose any/all that apply to mRNA processing in eukaryotes. The "starter/initiator" methionine codon is added to the 5' end of each mRNA molecule during post-transcriptional processing. The entirety of every mRNA transcript is always translated to protein. The 5' m'G cap interacts with the 3' poly (A) tail (via initiation factors and other proteins) to circularize an mRNA as part of the initiation of protein translation. mRNA processing occurs while genes are actively being transcribed.Determine whether the following will increase or decrease gene expression: mRNA degradation mRNA capping Binding of a transcriptional activator Ubiquitination of a protein and targeting to the proteasome