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Transcription and RNA processing Fall, 2015. Transcription Outline Notes RNA Polymerase Structures Subunits Template versus coding strands Polymerase.

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1 Transcription and RNA processing Fall, 2015

2 Transcription Outline Notes RNA Polymerase Structures Subunits Template versus coding strands Polymerase movement. Promoters Prokaryotic sequences / -35 / -10 sequences Alternative promoters - governed by sigma factors Prokaryotic RNA Synthesis Transcription bubble

3 Termination signal ◦Stem loop ◦FMN-specific termination ◦Rho protein. Antibiotic inhibition ◦Rifampicin / Site of action - elongation blocker ◦Actinomycin D (binds DNA double helix - ) tRNA and rRNA Processing in prokaryotes ◦Ribonuclease P (generates 5' terminus of tRNAs) ◦Ribonuclease III (excises 5S, 16S, 23S rRNAs from primary transcript) ◦CCA addition to tRNAs ◦Base modifications Uridylate modifications

4 Eukaryotic RNA Synthesis Transcription/Translation - Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes RNA Polymerases Amanitin structure and source Promoter elements Eukaryotic TATA box / CAAT and GC boxes Transcription Initiation TATA-binding protein - DNA complex Transcription factor HSTF ◦Sequence recognized = 5' CNNGAANNTCCNNG 3' ◦Binding sites II

5 Enhancer sequences ◦No promoter activity of own ◦Act up to several thousand bp away from gene ◦Act upstream, downstream, in middle of gene, and orientation independent ◦Specific to specific cells Eukaryotic rRNA ◦Made by RNA Polymerase I as pre-rRNA ( and ) Eukaryotic tRNA ◦Made by RNA Polymerase III ◦Processing Eukaryotic mRNA ◦Made by RNA Polymerase

6 ◦Capping 5' end of mRNAs Polyadenylation 3' end of mRNAs microRNAs ◦made by RNA Pol II or III ◦processed from larger precursors ◦roles in controlling gene expression RNA editing ◦apo B-100/apo B-48 ◦Cation channel proteins ◦Trypanosomes (insertion of uridines after transcription using guide RNAs)

7 Splicing ◦Sites ( ◦Splicing mechanism ◦Lariat branch point ◦Spliceosome assembly ◦Splicing catalytic center ◦snRNPs ◦Transcription and processing coupled ◦Splicing mutations and disease Thalassemia Examples ◦Alternative splicing patterns (calcitonin/CGRP - ) ◦Self splicing intron Schematic ◦Splicing pathway comparisons

8 Definition of: transcription, replication, and translaytion

9 RNA POLYMERASE

10 DNA POLYMERASE AND RNA POLYMERASE Differences and similarities Template Primers Starting point Directions Proof reading

11 SUBUNITS

12 TEMPLATE VERSUS CODING STRANDS

13 PROMOTERS

14 -35/-10 SEQUENCES

15 Alternative promoters - governed by sigma factors

16 Prokaryotic RNA Synthesis Transcription bubble

17 phases Initiation: the first 10 nt, open complex, sigma leaves. Rifampicin bind RNA pol and prevent transfer from initiation to elongation Elongation: RNA pol fits and starts Termination

18 Antibiotic inhibition ◦Rifampicin

19 Termination signal ◦Stem loop

20 ◦FMN-specific termination

21 ◦Rho protein

22 tRNA and rRNA Processing in prokaryotes

23 Processing One long RNA transcript, and then the individual pieces are cleaved Ribonuclease P: chewing away 5 ‘ end and to make 5’ end of tRNA Ribonuclease III: cuts the 5s, 16s, and the 23s RNA CCA sequence is added to the 3’ end of tRNA

24 ◦Actinomycin D (binds DNA double helix

25 ◦Base modifications Uridylate modifications

26 tRNA is largly modified rRNA little modified mRNA very very little modified

27 Eukaryotic RNA Synthesis

28 Transcription/Translation - Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes

29 RNA Polymerases

30 Amanitin structure and source

31 Promoter elements

32 Eukaryotic TATA box :any between -35 to -100, not always t but genes which are made largely they will have it

33 CAAT and GC boxes

34 Enhancer sequences – No promoter activity of own – Act up to several thousand bp away from gene – Act upstream, downstream, in middle of gene, and orientation independent – Specific to specific cells

35 Transcription Initiation

36 TATA-binding protein - DNA complex

37 Transcription factor HSTF ◦Sequence recognized = 5' CNNGAANNTCCNNG 3' ◦Binding sites

38 Eukaryotic rRNA ◦Made by RNA Polymerase I as pre-rRNA

39 Eukaryotic tRNA ◦Made by RNA Polymerase III ◦Processing

40 Eukaryotic mRNA ◦Made by RNA Polymerase II ◦Capping 5' end of mRNAs : protective against nucleases, a handle for translation, and clear 5’ end

41 Polyadenylation 3' end of mRNAs

42 microRNAs ◦made by RNA Pol II or III ◦processed from larger precursors ◦roles in controlling gene expression

43 RNA editing ◦apo B-100/apo B-48 ◦Cation channel proteins ◦Trypanosomes (insertion of uridines after transcription using guide RNAs)

44

45 Splicing

46 ◦Sites

47 ◦Splicing mechanism

48 ◦Alternative splicing patterns (calcitonin/CGRP

49 ◦Spliceosome assembly

50 ◦Splicing catalytic center

51 ◦snRNPs

52 ◦Splicing mutations and disease Thalassemia

53 Examples

54 ◦Transcription and processing coupled


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