Chapter 18 Eukaryotic Transcription Flashcards

1
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Compare and contrast prokaryotes and eukaryotes: where does transcription occur in eukaryotes?

A

nucleus

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Compare and contrast prokaryotes and eukaryotes: What occurs simultaneously in prokaryotes?

A

transcriptiona nd translation

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3
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How many RNA polymerases do eukaryotes use?

A

3

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4
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Contrast RNA polymerase 1 and RNA polymerase 3

A

RNA polymerase 1- transcription of rRNA, no TATA
RNA polymerase 3- transcription of tRNA and 5S rRNA, no TATA

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5
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How do insulators and enhancers function?

A

insulators block enhancers by moving inbetween it and the gene

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6
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Are enhancers cis-regulatory or trans-regulatory? Do they act over long or short distances? How many transcription factor binding sites do they have? Are they evolutionarily conserved?

A

-cis
-longer distances
-multiple sites
-yes

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7
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The GAL system in yeast is only transcribed when __________

A

galactose is prsent

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8
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What is the enhancer on the GAL operon? What is the transcriptional factor?

A

UAS (upstream activating sequence), GAL4

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9
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What happens in the absence of galactose? What happens in the presence?

A

absence- GAL180 binds to GAL 4and represses expression

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10
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What happens in the presence of galactose?

A

GAL3 binds to GAL 180 and makes a allosteric conformation, removes GAL 180 and transcription occurs

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11
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What happens when GAL4 binds to UAS?

A

Conformational change and the strand folds in on itsef
-recruits TF11D (binds to TBP on it)
-binds to mediator

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12
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What accumultaes when glucose is high? What does it bind to?

A

MIG 1, binds to enhnacer site and recruits TUP1

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13
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What is TUP1, and what does it do?

A

core repressor, HDAC and represses GAL

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