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Protein coding genes, expression factors

The various transcription-control elements found in eukaryotic DNA are binding sites for regulatory proteins. In this section, we discuss the identification, purification, and structures of these transcription factors, which function to activate or repress expression of eukaryotic protein-coding genes. [Pg.458]

The second major step of gene expression involves the translation of a protein, e.g., enzymes, structural proteins, secreted proteins, gene expression factors, etc., in which the mRNA interacts with ribosomes and amino acid activated transfer RNA to direet the synthesis of the protein coded for by the mRNA sequence. [Pg.266]

Histones are basic proteins that are made up by a globular domain and an N-terminal tail that protrudes from the nucleosome. Nucleosomes form the basic unit of chromatin and are made up by a complex of DNA wrapped around an octamer of histones formed by pairs of the histones H2A, H2B, H3, and H4 (45,46) (Fig. 1). Post-translational modification of the core histone tails by methylation, acetylation, phosphorylation, ubiquitina-tion, or sumoylation can alter the structure of the nucleosomes and thus alter gene expression. These post-translational modifications determine the structure and pattern of chromatin condensation and determine the histone code that drives gene transcriptional regulation (47,48). Below are briefly described the factors determining the histone acetylation and methylation. [Pg.464]


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