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more regulating gene expression

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Fig 16.1

Gene Expression is controlled at all of these steps:•DNA packaging•Transcription•RNA processing and transport•RNA degradation•Translation•Post-translational

Fig 15.1

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Fig 16.1

Gene Expression is controlled at all of these steps:•DNA packaging•Transcription•RNA processing and transport•RNA degradation•Translation•Post-translational

Fig 15.1

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Fig 23.25

Alternate Splicing in Drosophila Sex Determination

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Alternate splicing leads to sex determination in fruit flies

Fig 23.25

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Molecular Biology of the Cell 4th ed. Alberts et al. Fig 6.40http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=mboc4.TOC&depth=2

mRNA transport is an important regulatory step

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Molecular Biology of the Cell 4th ed. Alberts et al. Fig 7.52http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=mboc4.TOC&depth=2

mRNA can be localized to a specific parts of a cell (from Drosophila embryo)

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Molecular Biology of the Cell 4th ed. Alberts et al. Fig 7.98

At least 3 mechanisms are involved:

Directed transport via cytoskeleton

Random diffusion and trapping

Degradation and local protection

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A processed mRNA ready for translation

Protects from degradation/ recognition for ribosome

Protects from degradation/ transport to cytoplasm

5’ untranslatedregion

3’ untranslatedregion

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Molecular Biology of the Cell 4th ed. Alberts et al. Fig 7.99http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=mboc4.TOC&depth=2

mRNA with 3’ UTR properly localized

mRNA without 3’ UTR improperly localized

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Fig 16.1

Gene Expression is controlled at all of these steps:•DNA packaging•Transcription•RNA processing and transport•RNA degradation•Translation•Post-translational

Fig 15.1

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Fig 16.1

Gene Expression is controlled at all of these steps:•DNA packaging•Transcription•RNA processing and transport•RNA degradation•Translation•Post-translational

Fig 15.1

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Fig 15.25

Regulation of iron assimilation in mammals:Regulating of Translation

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Fig 15.26Ferritin is regulated at translation

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C. elegans is commonly used to study development

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C. elegans development

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C. elegans mutants with cells that do not develop properly.

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C. elegans mutants with cells that do not develop properly.

The product of these genes was found to be RNA?

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Cell vol. 116,281-297 2004

MicroRNAs (miRNA) are ~22nt RNAs that play important regulatory roles

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How do microRNAs control gene expression?

miRNA expressed

miRNA processed to ~22nt RNA

Mature miRNA

Fig 15.23 and

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A processed mRNA ready for translation:microRNAs inhibit translation by binding to the 3’ end of mRNA

microRNA bind to 3’-UTR

5’-UTR3’-UTR

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miRNA expressed

miRNA processed to ~22nt RNA

Mature miRNA

the 3’ end with attached microRNA interacts with the 5’ end, blocking translation

Fig 15.23 and

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miRNAs can lead to methylation of DNA that

leads to inhibition of transcription

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microRNAs primarily target gene products that function during development

Tbl 1

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PNAS vol. 101 #1 pg 360-365, 2004

tissue specific expression of mouse microRNA

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Fig 16.1

Gene Expression is controlled at all of these steps:•DNA packaging•Transcription•RNA processing and transport•RNA degradation•Translation•Post-translational

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Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of proteins can change activity

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Ubiquitinization targets proteins for degradation

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Some proteins function in the cytoplasm; others need to be transported to various organelles.

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How can proteins be delivered to their appropriate destinations?

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Fig 13.23

Proteins are directed to their destinations via signals in the amino acid sequence

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Protein Destinations: secretion or membrane

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• Signal sequences target proteins for secretion

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Translation of secreted proteins

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Translation of membrane bound proteins

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Translation of secreted or membrane bound proteins

This step determines secretion or membrane bound.

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Protein Destinations: nucleus Signal anywhere in protein, Translation in cytoplasm,Signal not removed

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Protein Destinations: mitochondria or chloroplast

Signal translated first, Translation in cytoplasm, Signal removed

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Protein Destinations: signals in protein determine destination

Tbl 13.8

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Next: Development- differentiating cells to become an organism


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