9.3

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Advanced Cell Biology I (Unit 1) Quiz am 9.3, erstellt von Brooks Johnson am 01/06/2020.
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The mechanisms that regulate transcription initiation and elongation by RNA polymerase [blank_start]II[blank_end] have been studied extensively because this polymerase is the one that transcribes mRNAs.
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  • II

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Today the transcription start site for a newly characterized mRNA is generally determined simply by identifying the DNA sequence encoding the 3′-capped nucleotide of the encoded mRNA.
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  • True
  • False

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Several different types of DNA sequences can function as [blank_start]promoters[blank_end] for RNA polymerase II
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  • promoters

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Several different types of DNA sequences can function as promoters for RNA polymerase II, telling the polymerase where to initiate transcription of an RNA complementary to the template strand of a double-stranded DNA molecule. These sequences include [blank_start]TATA[blank_end] boxes, [blank_start]initiators[blank_end], and [blank_start]CpG[blank_end] islands.
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  • TATA
  • initiators
  • CpG

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In all these highly transcribed genes, a conserved sequence called the TATA box was found about 26–31 bp upstream of the transcription start site (Figure 9-16). Mutagenesis studies have shown that a singlebase change in this nucleotide sequence drastically [blank_start]decreases[blank_end] in vitro transcription of the gene adjacent to it.
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  • decreases

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If the base pairs between the TATA box and the normal transcription start site are deleted, transcription begins at the same point regardless.
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  • True
  • False

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In contrast to the conserved TATA box sequence, however, only an extremely degenerate initiator consensus sequence has been defined
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  • True
  • False

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CG-rich sequences are bound by histone octamers more [blank_start]weakly[blank_end] than CG-poor sequences because [blank_start]more[blank_end] energy is required to bend them into the small-diameter loops required to wrap around the histone octamer forming a [blank_start]nucleosome[blank_end] (see Figure 8-24). As a consequence, CpG islands coincide with nucleosome-[blank_start]free[blank_end] regions of DNA.
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  • weakly
  • more
  • nucleosome
  • free

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a current hypothesis is that the general transcription factors discussed in the next section can bind to them because CpG islands [blank_start]exclude[blank_end] nucleosomes.
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  • exclude
  • include

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Another remarkable feature of CpG islands is that transcription from these elements is initiated in both directions, even though only transcription of the sense strand yields an mRNA.
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  • True
  • False

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Initiation of transcription by RNA polymerase II requires several initiation factors.
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  • True
  • False

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Initiation Factors: They are called [blank_start]general transcriptionfactors[blank_end] because they are required at most, if not all, promoters of genes transcribed by RNA polymerase [blank_start]II[blank_end].
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  • general transcriptionfactors
  • II

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These factors that regulate elongation in the promoter-proximal region provide a mechanism for controlling gene transcription in addition to the regulation of transcription initiation. This overall strategy for regulating transcription at both the [blank_start]initiation[blank_end] and [blank_start]elongation[blank_end] steps in the promoter-proximal region is similar to the regulation of the trp operon in E. coli (see Figure 9-7), although the molecular mechanisms involved are distinct.
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  • initiation
  • elongation

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Three principal types of promoter sequences have been identified in eukaryotic DNA. The [blank_start]TATA box[blank_end] is prevalent in highly transcribed genes. [blank_start]Initiator[blank_end] promoters are found in some genes, and [blank_start]CpG islands[blank_end], the promoters for about 70 percent of protein-coding genes in vertebrates, are characteristic of genes transcribed at a [blank_start]low[blank_end] rate.
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  • TATA box
  • Initiator
  • CpG islands
  • low

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Transcription of protein-coding genes by Pol II is initiated by sequential binding of the following in the indicated order: [blank_start]TFIID[blank_end], which contains the TBP subunit that binds to TATA box DNA; [blank_start]TFIIA[blank_end] and [blank_start]TFIIB[blank_end]; a complex of Pol II and TFIIF; TFIIE; and finally, [blank_start]TFIIH[blank_end] (see Figure 9-19).
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  • TFIID
  • TFIIA
  • TFIIB
  • TFIIH

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The helicase activity of a TFIIH subunit helps to separate the DNA strands at the transcription start site in most promoters, a process that requires hydrolysis of ATP. As Pol II begins transcribing away from the start site, its [blank_start]CTD[blank_end] is phosphorylated on [blank_start]serine 5[blank_end] by the [blank_start]TFIIH[blank_end] kinase domain.
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  • CTD
  • serine 5
  • TFIIH

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In metazoans, [blank_start]NELF[blank_end] and [blank_start]DSIF[blank_end] associate with Pol II after initiation, inhibiting elongation fewer than 100 bp from the transcription start site. Inhibition of elongation is relieved when [blank_start]cyclin T–CDK9[blank_end] (also called P-TEFb) associates with the [blank_start]elongation complex[blank_end] and CDK9 [blank_start]phosphorylates[blank_end] subunits of NELF, DSIF, and serine 2 of the Pol II CTD.
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  • NELF
  • DSIF
  • cyclin T–CDK9
  • elongation complex
  • phosphorylates
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