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Eukaryotic Gene Expression Regulation

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Eukaryotic Gene Expression Regulation. Why are eukaryotes capable of regulating gene expression at multiple points?. Why is it essential that the cells of multicellular eukaryotes have a complex and tightly controlled regulatory system?. DIFFERENTIATION of Individual cells! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Eukaryotic Gene Expression Regulation

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Why are eukaryotes capable of regulating gene expression at multiple points?

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Why is it essential that the cells of multicellular eukaryotes have a complex and tightly controlled regulatory system?

• DIFFERENTIATION of Individual cells!• Specialized cells must maintain a specific program of gene regulation

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DNA Packing: Only Keep necessary genes accessible

• Extensive coiling and folding• Histones: small proteins thatassociate with DNA to form Nucleosomes• Continued folding “supercoil”• This system can block transcription by

preventing RNA polymerase to bind

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What is the purpose of adding methyl groups to DNA?

• Marks regions with low or no transcriptional activity (Heterochromatin)

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Pre-Transcription

• Regulatory Genes – Produce regulatory proteins (activators and repressors)

• DNA sequences that can activate (enhancers) or inhibit (silencers) transcription

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What are transcription factors?

• Any proteins thatMediate the transcriptionProcess• T.F.s bind to specific DNA sequences and/or Other regulatory proteins• Can be activators or repressors

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What are transcription factors?

• The combination of T.F.s binding to the Regulatory regions at anyOne time determines howMuch, if any, of the geneProduct will be produced• RNA polymerase cannotBind without T.F.s present

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Why is it important that cells of multicellular organisms be able to control the availability of transcription factors in cells?

• This enables cells of multicellular organisms to accomplish “differential gene expression”

• This enables cells to differentiate!

• This is CRUCIAL!!!

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Post-Transcription: Alternative Splicing

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Pre-Translation: micro RNAs• MiRNAs are producedAfter the transcript for themIs cleaved into multiple Fragments by a dicer protein• miRNAs complex with protein• Any mRNA with a Complementary sequence is “tagged with the miRNA/proteinComplex• mRNA is not translated

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