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Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes. II. RNA modification 5” cap chemically speaknig.

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II. RNA modification

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5” cap chemically speaknig

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The movie – yes there is a movie

• http://vcell.ndsu.nodak.edu/animations/mrnaprocessing/movie.htm

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III Bacteria genetics

• Binary fission

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Prokaryotic variation in genetic make-up

• Mutations

• Genetic recombination– Transformation– Transduction– Conjugation

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Transformation

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Transduction

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Conjugation

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IV. Control of metabolic pathways

A. Two ways1. Vary the activity of the enzymes (inhibit

them or promote their ability) – feedback inhibition pathways

2. Vary the # of enzymes present – regulate enzyme production at the gene expression level

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B. Gene regulation in bacteria

• OPERONS!– Need to know that an operon is a section of

DNA that contains genes for a protein– Need to know the parts and players

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Ex 1 – Lac Operon

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Ex 2 Tryptophan operon

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A closer look at the parts

• A) promoter – site on DNA where RNA polymerase can bind and begin transcription

• B) operator – the “on/off” switch, located between promoter and structural genes

• C) structural genes – genes that code for a protein

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Important players

• Repressor – a protein that when active will bind to the operator thus blocking transcription

• Regulatory gene – the DNA sequence that codes for the repressor protein

• Co-repressor – a molecule that attaches to an inactive repressor and makes it active

• Inducer – a molecule that attaches to an active repressor and makes it inactive

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How they work together

• Negative regulation

• Positive regulation

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