Promote that ish
GTF Outta Here
Everybody was kung-foo splicing
Transcription Shtuff
Transcription Shtuff 2
100
5'-TATAAT-3'
What is -10 box?
100
the only GTF that does not regulate cell cycles
What is bHLH?
100
snRNAs complexed with ribonuclear proteins called snRNPs
What is a spliceosome?
100
_____ & _____ helps give mRNA a longer lifetime by preventing degradation and turning mRNA off by destroying it
What is cap & tail?
100
Helicase that moves along with the polymerase to melt it ahead of time
What is TFIIH?
200
TATA[AT]A[AT][AG]
What is TATA Box?
200
part of a GTF that recognizes specific sequences in DNA
What is DNA recognition site?
200
Will recruit all the proteins involved in splicing like scaffolding for the snRNPs
What is U1 and U2?
200
3 steps to mRNA processing
What is 1. cap 2. poly(A) tail 3. splicing out of introns and ligation of exons
200
Stresses double helix by weaking the hydrogen bonding between base pairs which eventually results in melting
What is TATA Box-Binding Protein?
300
YYAN[TA]YY
What is Inr?
300
Different transcription factors that can work together to recognize different recognition sites
What is combinatorial?
300
Produces related but different proteins
What is isoforms?
300
comes in and causes melting of the DNA and RNA hybrid to end transcription
What is Rho independent/dependent helicase?
300
Polymerase continues to make base pairs between nucleotides that are free and the template. It also includes ligation.
What is Elongation?
400
[AG]G[AT][CT]{T}
What is DPE?
400
Allows individual monomers to combine to be recruited before the polymerase
What is dimerization domain?
400
Process by which exons can be taken out different ways to form the same mRNA in the same gene
What is alternative splicing?
400
Becomes extensively phosphorylated during transcription initiation
What is CTD C-terminal domain of the polymerase?
400
Weak hydrogen bonding region that can cause the halting of polymerase and aid in termination
What is hairpin loop?
500
[GC]2[GA]CGCC
What is BRE?
500
__ , __ , __ , & __ are the most common AA because of their lack of a cumbersome ring
What is R, K, Q, & N?
500
Takes phosphate from first nucleotide of the intron and will bind to first prime hydroxyl of the branch point gives exon 1 free hydroxyl group
What is first transesterification?
500
DNA still attatched to the double-helix
What is closed complex?
500
Symbol for 7 methyl guanylate cap
What is m7Gppp cap?