Main polymerase in prokaryotes.
What is DNA Polymerase III
Equivalent of Beta clamp in prokaryotes
What is PCNA
Complex that binds to ARS in yeast replication.
What is ORC
Binds to enhancer.
What are activators.
Proteins that phosphorylate other proteins
What are kinases
DNA Polymerase subunit that attaches it to DNA
What is Beta clamp.
Site where replication starts in eukaryotes
What is ARS
Eukaryotes replicate their DNA in units called
What are replicons
Type of facultative inactivation of DNA
What is X inactivation
G-proteins activates a second molecule generally called the
What is effector
Enzyme that adds primers to lagging strand.
What is primase
Thought to be helicase in eukaryotes
What are McM 2-7
Level of regulation that includes protein modfication.
What is post-translational
Overall process of a message effecting change in a cell is called
What is signal transduction
Enzyme that "opens up" DNA for replication in prokaryotes.
What is Helicase
Main polymerase for replication in eukaryotes
What is delta or epsilon
Error rate in replication is also called:
What is spontaneous mutation rate
Type of regulation where different exons are removed from mRNA
What is alternative splicing
G protein receptors have _________ transmembrane domains.
What are seven.
Site where replication starts in prokaryotes
What is the origin
Protein in eukaryotes with same function as SSB in prokaryotes
What are RPA's
Protein subunit that holds the two polymerases together during replication in eukaryotes
What is RFC
At what point is mRNA bound to self-destruct?
What is when poly-A tail has only 30 adenines left.
What cool named protein keeps the G-protein receptor inactivated?
What is arrestin.