Gene Expression: Transcription Explained | Chapter 5 – iGenetics: A Molecular Approach (3rd)
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This chapter provides a comprehensive examination of transcription, the fundamental biological process where genetic information is transferred from DNA to RNA, serving as the first step in the central dogma of gene expression. The text details the chemical synthesis of RNA in the 5-to-3 direction, explaining how RNA polymerase utilizes a DNA template strand to produce complementary RNA chains like mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, and snRNA. Significant attention is given to the prokaryotic model, specifically E. coli, describing how the RNA polymerase holoenzyme and sigma factors recognize specific consensus sequences in the promoter regions, such as the -35 and -10 boxes. The summary outlines the three stages of bacterial transcription—initiation, elongation, and termination—and differentiates between Rho-dependent and Rho-independent termination mechanisms, the latter of which relies on the formation of hairpin loop structures. The discussion then advances to the more complex eukaryotic system, distinguishing the roles of RNA polymerases I, II, and III, and explaining how General Transcription Factors (GTFs) and the TATA-binding protein recruit RNA Polymerase II to the core promoter to form a preinitiation complex. A major portion of the chapter focuses on the extensive post-transcriptional processing required for eukaryotic pre-mRNA, including the addition of a protective 5 prime methylguanosine cap and a 3 prime poly(A) tail which assists in nuclear export and stability. The text further elucidates the discovery of split genes, describing how spliceosomes and snRNPs remove non-coding introns and join exons via lariat structures, and touches upon the concept of alternative splicing which allows a single gene to encode multiple polypeptides. Finally, the chapter covers unique phenomena such as self-splicing group I introns that function as ribozymes, challenging the idea that all enzymes are proteins, and RNA editing, where guide RNA mediates the insertion or alteration of nucleotides in a transcript.
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