transcription factors recognize other promoter sequences and RNA polymerase binds to these instead. Researchers have discovered differences in regulation between genes with the TATA box and those without the TATA box through the study of model organisms such asSaccharomycesyeast and the fruit flyDrosophil...
the only polymerase type to make use of the RNA promoter. It binds to a part of the promoter complex that consists of the protein TBP associated factor-IA, and then, in turn, can bind to the DNA sequence downstream from the promoter complex that codes for rRNA. Through this promoter, RN...
This is the only enzyme that is able to transcribe DNA sequence coding for rRNA, and as such, the only polymerase type to make use of the RNA promoter. It binds to a part of the promoter complex that consists of the protein TBP associated factor-IA, and then, in turn, can bind to ...
The transcription of a DNA viral genome requires which enzyme? Would it be DNA dependent or RNA dependent? and DNA polymerase or RNA polymerase? What is a protein that binds to RNA and then RNA polymerase to stop transcription in prokaryotes called?
What is a promoter? a. a specific sequence of DNA nucleotides b. a specific sequence of RNA nucleotides c. a protein that binds to DNA d. an enzyme that synthesizes RNA If CTT is the normal sequence of nucleotides on DNA, what is the resulting ...
According to Niccolò Bertuzzi, researcher on social movements, Italy would be “the only country in the ‘developed world’ that binds the exercise of any profession at all to the exhibition of a pass that certifies the absence of one sole illness.” Others in the left claim that the ...
In addition, WRKY6 is upregulated by arsenate (As(V)) and binds to the ARE (As(V) repression element) cis-elements present in the PHT1;1 promoter region, leading to the repression of PHT1;1 in response to As(V) (Castrillo et al., 2013). Regulation of PHT1 Transcription via ...
What does the enzyme do during food processing? What is restriction enzyme and its types? What is the name given to the substance that binds to an enzyme? What is the chemical nature of enzymes? What is the enzyme with the most rate enhancement? What are allosteric enzymes? What is a co...
1. The __of the tRNA binds to the __ of the mRNA as the assembling of a polypeptide can begin 2. _ in the nucleoplasm bind to the open-ended nitrogenous bases of DNA The first few triplets in one strand of a DNA gene are, TACAGACGA. The following amino acids are carried by tRN...
What is an anticodon? A. The base sequence of an mRNA that signals the termination of translation. B. The base sequence of an mRNA that binds to a complementary codon in tRNA. C. The base sequence of a tRNA that binds to a complementary codon in mRNA. D. ...