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Transcribing complexes

Nucleus The nucleus is separated from the cytosol by a double membrane, the nuclear envelope. The DNA is complexed with basic proteins (histones) to form chromatin fibers, the material from which chromosomes are made. A distinct RNA-rich region, the nucleolus, is the site of ribosome assembly. The nucleus is the repository of genetic information encoded in DNA and organized into chromosomes. During mitosis, the chromosomes are replicated and transmitted to the daughter cells. The genetic information of DNA is transcribed into RNA in the nucleus and passes into the cytosol where it is translated into protein by ribosomes. [Pg.27]

Mitochondrial DNA is transcribed as a polycistronic RNA which is subsequently cleaved to generate the various mature mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA (Clayton, 1984). The 13 proteins encoded by mtDNA are all components of the respiratory chain and are seven subunits of complex I, one subunit of complex III, three subunits of complex IV, and two subunits of complex V. [Pg.141]

In contrast to most mRNAs, which become untranslatable after a temperature downshock, cold shock mRNAs possess a mechanism to form the translation initiation complex at low temperature without cold shock ribosomes. A close inspection of the mRNAs of class I cold shock proteins reveal that they are equipped with an extra ribosome-binding site called the downstream box located within the coding region of their transcript [130]. It would be interesting to know whether introduction of this downstream box into a cellular mRNA would convert it into a transcript which can be transcribed immediately after a cold shock. In the case of the cspA mRNA it has been shown that in the absence of the downstream box the initiation complex cannot be formed at low temperature during the accHmation phase [131]. [Pg.27]

Tang, J., Laurent, T., Back, C. and Unnasch, T. (1996) Intra-specific heterogeneity of the rDNA internal transcribed spacer in the Simulium damnosum (Diptera Simulidae) complex. Molecular Biology andEvolution 13, 244—252. [Pg.88]


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