Chapter 21 (part 1)

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Chapter 21 (part 1) Transcription

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Chapter 21 (part 1). Transcription. Central Dogma. RNA Content of E. coli Cells. E. Coli RNA Polymerase. RNA polymerase core enzyme is a multimeric protein a 2 ,b, b ’ , w The b ’ subunit is involved in DNA binding The b subunit contains the polymerase active site - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 21 (part 1)

Transcription

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Central Dogma

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RNA Content of E. coli Cells

typeSteady State Levels

Synthetic Capacity

Stability

rRNA 83% 58% High

tRNA 14% 10% High

mRNA 3% 32%Very Low

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E. Coli RNA Polymerase• RNA polymerase core

enzyme is a multimeric protein ’

• The ’ subunit is involved in DNA binding

• The subunit contains the polymerase active site

• The subunit acts as scaffold on which the other subunits assemble.

• Also requires -factor for initiation –forms holo enzyme complex

Site of DNA binding and

RNA polymerization

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General Gene Structure5’ 3’Transcribed region terminatorPromoter

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Gene Promoters

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Other -Factors

• Standard genes – 70

• Nitrogen regulated genes – 54

• Heat shock regulated genes – 32

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Transcriptional Initiation

Closed complex

Open complex

Primer formation

Disassociation of -factor

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Pausing induces termination

3’end tends to be AU rich easily to disrupt during pausing. Leads to disassembly of RNA polymerase complex

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Rho Dependent Termination

• rho is an ATP-dependent helicase

• it moves along RNA transcript, finds the "bubble", unwinds it and releases RNA chain

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Eukaryotic RNA Polymerases

type Location Products

RNA polymerase I

Nucleolus rRNA

RNA polymerase II

Nucleoplasm

mRNA

RNA polymerase III

Nucleoplasm

rRNA, tRNA, others

Mitochondrial RNA polymerase

Mitochondria

Mitochondrial gene

transcripts

Chloroplast RNA polymerase

Chloroplast

Chloroplast gene

transcripts

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Eukaryotic RNA Polymerases

• RNA polymerase I, II, and III

• All 3 are big, multimeric proteins (500-700 kD)

• All have 2 large subunits with sequences similar to and ' in E.coli RNA polymerase, so catalytic site may be conserved

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Eukaryotic Gene Promoters• Contain AT rich concensus sequence

located –19 to –27 bp from transcription start (TATA box)

• Site where RNA polymerase II binds

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Transcription Factors• TFAIIA, TFAIIB –

components of RNA polymerase II holo-enzyme complex

• TFIID – Initiation factor, contains TATA binding protein (TBP) subunit. TATA box recognition.

• TFIIF – (RAP30/74) decrease affinity to non-promoter DNA