Chapter 17 Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
Date Issued
2000
Date
2000
Author(s)
Wang, Yue-Wen
DOI
246246/2006092815540076
Abstract
1. Prokaryotes respond quickly to their environments mainly by transcriptional (regulatory proteins bind DNA) control. Translational control also occurs, mediated by stability of the mRNAs.
2. Eukaryotes have more complex means to regulate gene expression, because they have compartments (e.g., nucleus) within cells, and often multicellular structures that require differentiation of cells.
3. Levels at which expression of protein-coding genes is regulated in eukaryotes:
a. Transcription.
b. mRNA processing and transport.
c. Translation.
d. Degradation of mRNA.
e. Protein processing.
f. Protein degradation.
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學農藝學系
Type
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