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Chapter 6 summary (college+book) (Molecular Biology of the Cell)

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Summary of chapter 6 from Alberts. Summary consists of lecture notes and information from the book including pictures.

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transcription -> RNA polymerase
- less precise
- no need for a primer
- no stable duplex formed
- speed comparable to DNA polymerase
- absolutely processive (aan 1 stuk door, zonder pauzes)
- many RNA copies can be made after each other
- completely unrelated in structure to DNA polymerases




promoter sequences are heterogeneous but contain common features that can be
expressed as a consensus sequence

RNA polymerase 1: ribosomaal RNA
RNA polymerase 2: alle protein-coding RNAs
RNA polymerase 3: tRNA en kleine RNAs

-> RNA polymerase in conserved in sequence and structure but eukaryotic enzymes are
more complex

, DNA gyrase in bacteria: introduction of negative supercoils facilitates unwinding
- ontvouwt DNA met behulp van ATP

prokaryotes: polycistronic unmodified mRNAs
eukaryotes: monocistronic, capped and polyadenylated mRNAs

mRNA in prokaryotes can end up as several proteins
mRNA in eukaryotes is always just one protein




specificity of mRNA splicing is because of snRNP
- snRNP is a protein/RNA complex that binds at the
splicing sites and facilitates the splicing process
- the U proteins all bind to a portion of the mRNA and
come together to let the splicing happening

splicing consensus sequence recognition requires base
pairing with snRNP RNAs
- splice site is read by two snRNPs: good for
accuracy but requires additional energy
- snRNP rearrangements create catalytic sites for
splicing reaction -> orderly progression
- catalytic sites consist of RNA and proteins

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