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Chapter 8, Problem 18P
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A 3.5-kb segment of DNA consisting complete sequence of a mouse gene is available. The DNA segment has the promoter sequence that extends beyond the polyadenylation site of the gene. The following gel bands are observed by studying the DNA with band shift assay.

Genetic Analysis: An Integrated Approach Plus Mastering Genetics with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (3rd Edition) (What's New in Genetics), Chapter 8, Problem 18P

These conditions are to be matched with a specific gel lane of the gel.

a. 3.5kb fragment plus TFIIB and TFIID.

b. 3.5kb fragment plus TFIIB, TFIID, TFIIF, & RNA polymerase II.

c. 3.5kb fragment alone.

d. 3.5kb fragment plus RNA polymerase II.

e. 3.5kb fragment plus TFIIB.

Introduction:

Band shift assay is a technique to study the interactions between protein and DNA. The assay is based on non-denaturing gel electrophoresis that runs complexes of proteins and DNA through it. The migration of either DNA or RNA is compared with migration of complex of particular protein with DNA or RNA. This study helps to reveal the degree and nature of binding between them. It is also termed as electrophoretic mobility shift assay. The Band shift assay is the separation technique for proteins, DNA, and RNA. The mixture of interest is loaded onto agarose gel and observed for speed, size, and shape.

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19. On the diagram below a. Label the three pictures as: DNA; polypeptide; or RNA. b. Label the arrows as: translation or transcription/RNA processing. c. Add the following details to the diagram. Promoter region TATA box Transcription start site Transcription terminator Intron (A,B,C,D) Exons (1,2,3,4,5) Splice sites 5' cap 5' UTR (untranslated region) 3' poly A tail 3' UTR (untranslated region) Translational start (AUG) Translational stop (UGA, UAG, or UAA) N and C ends of polypeptide 0000
Match the letter labels in the figure below to the terms. Some letter labels are not used. MNNNNNNIN M C B A M D F E H K G 8

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