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9.3

Question 1 of 17

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The mechanisms that regulate transcription initiation and
elongation by RNA polymerase have been studied extensively
because this polymerase is the one that transcribes
mRNAs.

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Question 2 of 17

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Today the transcription start site for a newly characterized
mRNA is generally determined simply by identifying
the DNA sequence encoding the 3′-capped nucleotide of the
encoded mRNA.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 3 of 17

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Several different types of DNA sequences can function as
for RNA polymerase II

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Question 4 of 17

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Several different types of DNA sequences can function as
promoters for RNA polymerase II, telling the polymerase
where to initiate transcription of an RNA complementary
to the template strand of a double-stranded DNA molecule.
These sequences include boxes, , and
islands.

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Question 5 of 17

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In all these highly transcribed
genes, a conserved sequence called the TATA box was found
about 26–31 bp upstream of the transcription start site
(Figure 9-16). Mutagenesis studies have shown that a singlebase
change in this nucleotide sequence drastically in vitro transcription of the gene adjacent to it.

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Question 6 of 17

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If the base pairs between the TATA box and the normal transcription
start site are deleted, transcription begins at the same point regardless.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 7 of 17

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In contrast to the conserved TATA box sequence, however,
only an extremely degenerate initiator consensus sequence
has been defined

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  • True
  • False

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Question 8 of 17

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CG-rich sequences are bound by histone octamers more
than CG-poor sequences because energy is required
to bend them into the small-diameter loops required
to wrap around the histone octamer forming a
(see Figure 8-24). As a consequence, CpG islands coincide
with nucleosome- regions of DNA.

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Question 9 of 17

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a current hypothesis
is that the general transcription factors discussed in the
next section can bind to them because CpG islands ( exclude, include )
nucleosomes.

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Question 10 of 17

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Another remarkable feature of CpG islands is that transcription
from these elements is initiated in both directions,
even though only transcription of the sense strand yields an
mRNA.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 11 of 17

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Initiation of transcription by RNA polymerase II requires
several initiation factors.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 12 of 17

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Initiation Factors: They are called because they are required at most, if not all,
promoters of genes transcribed by RNA polymerase .

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Question 13 of 17

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These factors that regulate
elongation in the promoter-proximal region provide a
mechanism for controlling gene transcription in addition
to the regulation of transcription initiation. This overall
strategy for regulating transcription at both the
and steps in the promoter-proximal region is
similar to the regulation of the trp operon in E. coli (see
Figure 9-7), although the molecular mechanisms involved
are distinct.

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Question 14 of 17

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Three principal types of promoter sequences have been
identified in eukaryotic DNA. The is prevalent
in highly transcribed genes. promoters are found
in some genes, and , the promoters for about
70 percent of protein-coding genes in vertebrates, are characteristic
of genes transcribed at a rate.

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Question 15 of 17

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Transcription of protein-coding genes by Pol II is initiated
by sequential binding of the following in the indicated order:
, which contains the TBP subunit that binds to TATA
box DNA; and ; a complex of Pol II and TFIIF;
TFIIE; and finally, (see Figure 9-19).

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Question 16 of 17

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The helicase activity of a TFIIH subunit helps to separate
the DNA strands at the transcription start site in most promoters,
a process that requires hydrolysis of ATP. As Pol II
begins transcribing away from the start site, its is phosphorylated
on by the kinase domain.

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Question 17 of 17

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In metazoans, and associate with Pol II after
initiation, inhibiting elongation fewer than 100 bp from the
transcription start site. Inhibition of elongation is relieved
when (also called P-TEFb) associates with
the and CDK9 subunits
of NELF, DSIF, and serine 2 of the Pol II CTD.

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