Eukaryotic Transcriptional Regulation Flashcards

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Zygote

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all embryonic stem cells were identical, can differentiate into the many different cell types in the body

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Gene Regulation

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-responsible for creating various cell types in multicellular organisms

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Transcription Factors

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determine the pathway that a specific cell type will follow and the final mature differentiated cell type it will form

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Chromatin Remodelling

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DNA is tightly wound in chromatin making it inaccessible

-chromatin must unravel in order for transcription to occur

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5
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When does chromatin remodelling occur?

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when an activator is able to bind to an accessible enhancer site which leads to recruitment of other proteins

  • activator proteins can recruit HAT which can attach acetyl groups to the lysine amino acids along the positively charged tails of histones
  • the positive charge weakens the association between DNA making it able to bind
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6
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Core Promoter

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binding site required for binding of RNA polymerase and associated transcription factors

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Silencer Regions

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  • able to halt transcription

- interfere with general transcription factor assembly which is needed for transcription

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8
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Hemoglobin Protein in Fetus’s

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2 a globins
2 y globins

chromatin is wound tightly around beta globin to prevent transcription

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Hemoglobin in adults

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2 a globins

2 b globins

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10
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oxygen affinity in fetus

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high because gamma globin can bind to oxygen more strongly than beta global

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11
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oxygen affinity in adults

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moderate

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12
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How can transcription factors regulate transcription?

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  • able to bind to nucleic acid sequences in DNA and most have alpha helical domains that fit nicely in grooves of DNA
  • when a strong enough interaction between the transcription factor and the DNA, control of transcription is allowed
  • DNA allows for assembled transcription factors and RNA polymerase to come to close proximity by looping DNA
  • adaptor proteins can bind proteins bound to enhancer regions with proteins that are bound to core promoter region
  • transcription can occur
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13
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Regulation by methylation

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  • when the c’s aren’t methylated, DNA binding proteins and RNA polymerase will recognize and bind
  • methylated promoter can further repress transcription
  • RNA polymerase cannot bind to methylated sequences preventing transcription
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