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Gene Regulation- Lecture 2
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Biology
Undergraduate 3
01/13/2018

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What is the proximal promoters structure?
Definition
A promoter around 80-120bp away from the core promoter, which has both activator and repressor binding sites. Has a CCAAT box that is bound by CTF and NF1 factors ( CCAAT TF and Nuclear factor 1) and C/EBO (CCAAT enhancer binding proteins).
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What is a SP1 site in relation to proximal promoters?
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A factor that binds with CpG islands - has 3 zinc fingers for specificity
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What do yeast genes have instead of enhancers?
Definition
Upstream activation sequences (300-500bp) away from promoter
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How far away from the core promoter can enhancers be?
Definition
Around 2 million bases
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What sort of structure do enhancers have and what does this mean>
Definition
Modular organsation - contain binding sites for multiple reactions - different combination can regulate expression
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How is the human immunoglobulin kappa light chain gene enhancer regulated?
Definition
The variable region is encoded by distant DNA sequences which are brought together during B cell development via somatic recombination. There are around 300 DNA sequences for variable genes that can all undergo recombination events - generating antibody diversity
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What are super enhancers and what to they typically activate?
Definition
clusters of several enhancers that activate gene expression at a higher level than regular enhancers - typically regulate key genes that determine cell type
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What are LCRs and what do they do?
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Locus control regions - control families of genes - override other factors and are typically evolved in development
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What are DNA hypersensitivity sites believed to correspond too?
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Areas where the DNA is accesible to interacting proteins
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When do co-activators bind?
Definition
When transcription activator proteins (enhancers) bind to DNA
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How is the 'finger' formed in the zinc finger binding domain/
Definition
The cys and his residues interact with the zinc
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What does the zinc finger bind DNA in?
Definition
The major groove
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Where do helix-turn-helix domains bind DNA and what is their structure?
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Major groove, two alpha helices, one slightly longer, linked by a turn - forms a homodimer
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How can Id proteins prevent HTH binding?
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By forming heterodimers with proteins with HTH domains - preventing them forming homodimers
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How does a bZip domain bind DNA?
Definition
dimerise at the basic region before binding DNA as a helix - recognises sites with double symmetry
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How do transcriptional activators tend to bind DNA?
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mediated by DNA binding domain within the amino acid sequence. Can also identify positive or negative charges -known as acidic or negative activation domains. There are also specific binding domains such as SP1, Ap1 or OCT2
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