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Transcription factors, including the one responsible for catalyzing the formation of phosphodiester bonds when generating an mRNA molecule, bind a specific region on the DNA called the ________________.
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Q1 1 Point Transcription factors: Are cytoplasmic proteins Recognize short DNA sequences in the genome Recognize short DNA sequences in the genome and control transcription Recognize short DNA sequences in the genome and control translation Q2 1 Point Distal enhancers contain transcription factor binding sites and: Do not participate in gene regulation Activate gene transcription Activate gene transcription in specific cells
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Match the following to the descriptions provided. RNA pol II TBP (TATA-binding protein) General transcription factors Mediator proteins SWI/SNF Nucleosome Euchromatin Histone modification CSPF umCpG islands A duo of proteins that bind to linker DNA and push back against a histone to reveal TATA. Binds upstream of START to the TATA box. The main eukaryotic transcription polymerase. Eukaryotic DNA wrapped around a core of 8 histone proteins. Unique unmethylated areas of repeated cytosine bound to a guanine held together by a phosphodiester bond on single-stranded DNA that are characteristic of promoter regions. Loosened DNA capable of being transcribed. Group of six proteins that need to bind to the eukaryotic promoter before RNA pol II can bind. Addition or subtraction of molecules to the amino acid tails of histone proteins that affects the ability to express or repress a gene region. ~31 proteins that bind to GTFs on a eukaryotic promoter region. Cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor will bind to a 3' UTR cleavage signal downstream of STOP.
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