Principles of controlling gene expressoin
For transcription to begin the gene needs to be stimulated by transciptional factors. These move from the cytoplasm into the nucleus.
Each transcriptional factor has a site that binds to a specific region of DNA
When it binds it stimulates transcription mRNA is then produced and translation into a
polypeptide occurs. When the gene is not being expressed the site that
the transcriptional factor binds to is blocked by an inhibitor molecule.
The inhibitor molecule prevents the transcriptional factors from binding and thus prevents transcription
Regulation of transcription and translation
One way which has been researched but you do not have to necessarily know about is the Lac Operon
Regulation of transcription and translation
The example you have to know about is how the effect oestrogen has on transcription.
Using figure 1 from page 214 and the information on page 240 produce a flow diagram of how oestrogen effect gene transcription.
The effect of siRNA on gene expression
http://www.nature.com/focus/rnai/animations/index.html
Watch the following animation and make notes, we are going to watch it twice so do not panic!
Read through the two articles about how Andrew Z. Fire and Craig C. Mello were award the Nobel prize for their work in discovering si-RNA
Task using you notes and the articles write a 5 minute speech explaining what si-RNA is, how it works and its significance to medicine.
Question time!
Complete the application questions from page 242 – 243
Start working on the exam style questions on page 244 – 245 these have to be completed for homework.