Transcription initiation in prokaryotes | prokaryotic transcription lecture 2

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  • Transcription initiation in prokaryotes - This lecture explains about the prokaryotic transcription initiation. The nucleotide pair within the DNA double helix that corresponds to the web page from which the first 5' mRNA nucleotide is transcribed is referred to as the +1 website online, or the initiation website. Nucleotides preceding the initiation site are given poor numbers and are exact upstream. Conversely, nucleotides following the initiation site are denoted with "+" numbering and are referred to as downstream nucleotides.
    A promoter is a DNA sequence onto which the transcription machinery binds and initiates transcription. Mostly, promoters exist upstream of the genes they regulate. The targeted sequence of a promoter is very important when you consider that it determines whether the corresponding gene is transcribed at all times, one of the crucial time, or sometimes. Although promoters differ among prokaryotic genomes, just a few elements are conserved. At the -10 and -35 regions upstream of the initiation website, there are two promoter consensus sequences, or areas which are an identical throughout all promoters and throughout various bacterial species. The -10 consensus sequence, called the -10 region, is TATAAT. The -35 sequence, TTGACA, is famous and certain through σ. Once this interaction is made, the subunits of the core enzyme bind to the website online. The A-T-rich -10 neighborhood facilitates unwinding of the DNA template; a few phosphodiester bonds are made. The transcription initiation section ends with the creation of abortive transcripts that are polymers of roughly 10 nucleotides which are made and released.
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    Sir, I actually read somewhere that the abortive initiation occurs while the sigma factor is still attached to the RNA polymerase. The RNA polymerase in the open promoter complex starts transcribing the DNA but is unable to move forward due to the attachment of sigma factor to it thus releasing the short synthesised mRNAs. This synthesis and release of several short mRNAs produce optimum energy for the release of the sigma factor and RNA polymerase can finally move forward. The time for which sigma factor stays attached to the RNA polymerase is called PCT (Promoter Clearance Time) which is usually 2secs to 2mins in prokaryotes.
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  • @sweetyroy4339
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    Prokaryotic transcription or Eukaryotic transcription
    Pribnow box or TATA box
    RNA Polymerase or RNA pol II
    Signa factor or sigma absent.
    If it is prokaryotic transcription
    No TATA box
    No RNA pol II
    If it is Eukaryotic,
    Yes to TATA box
    Yes to RNA polymerase II
    No to sigma factor

    • @janme936
      @janme936 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes, you're totally right... Well, do you know which one of Sigma factor and RNA polimarase II binds to promoter first? I already reads some books that explained that sigma factor is binds first to the promoter then give a signal to RNA polimerase to bind in.. But in some animation video it explained that sigma factor binds to the RNA polimerase II then form a complex enzim then atack the promoter to start inisiation process... Which one is right?

    • @peculiarezindu1043
      @peculiarezindu1043 Před 3 lety

      ​@@janme936 I think the video amination is right because the RNA polymerase enzyme has to be activated before it is able to perform in its active state. it is more regulated this way and make more sense. also some textbooks explains like this

    • @vasudevgautam9385
      @vasudevgautam9385 Před 3 lety

      And in eukaryotes there is RNA pol. ||| not || which is used to transcription initiation or elongation......pol. || is only work when pol. ||| isnt working or absent eventually.

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  • @tamoghnachakraborty50
    @tamoghnachakraborty50 Před 5 lety +6

    There is no 0 site in template strand,the start site is known as +1 site,from where the transcription starts and moves toward downstream region.

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  • @soumikroy3313
    @soumikroy3313 Před 4 lety +1

    Actually Sigma factor contain some structural motifs that binds to -35 box. The structural motif is Helix-turn-Helix.
    Another portion of Sigma factor( Actually Sigma 70) binds to -10 box through a specific alpha helix. This helix contain some Hydrophobic Amino acids and the Hydrophobic side chains facilitates melting of DNA at -10 box by creating Hydrophobic interactions with Nitrogenous bases of -10 box.

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    Thank you so much...I found it really hard to understand the initiation process..and you explained so well so thank you

  • @rpdath007
    @rpdath007 Před 8 lety +5

    in prokaryotes TATAAT sequence is called Pribnow box which is 10 base pairs upstream from the starting site of mrna synthesis. but in eukaryotes same sequence is noun as HOGNESS box which is 25 base pairs upstream from the the site of mrna synthesis

    • @mampidutta327
      @mampidutta327 Před 7 lety +3

      Praveen Dath not mrna it's upstream of dna

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    There is nothing called “0” the start point is at +1 position. (From Lewin gene)

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    Hello sir,you are a really a best teacher. Here I don't understand the concept of promoter clearance in initiation process.please explain it sir

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  • @raymellu4291
    @raymellu4291 Před 5 lety +2

    The sigma factor is released in E. coli due to abortive initiation, as scrunching occurs, energy is made and it causes it to be released from the core enzyme. Not sure if this is the same in other proks and euks

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  • @vitthal_donadkar
    @vitthal_donadkar Před 5 lety +1

    Why did you write RNA pol II in prokaryotic transcription?

  • @dr.s6233
    @dr.s6233 Před 6 lety

    TATAAT is in prokaryote and TATA in eukaryote. it differs in distance in nucleotides from the start point..like in prokaryote -10 sequence has the consensus TATAAT also known as pribnow box...and -30 is for TATA in eukaryote also called as TATA box

  • @zulaikhaduggal2870
    @zulaikhaduggal2870 Před 7 lety +30

    In eu bacteria TATA box isn't present. This sequence is only present in eukaroytes n archae. TATA sequence is TATAAAA .
    This TATAAT sequence is known as pribnow's sequence.
    otherwise lecture is awesome

    • @stephanieg2887
      @stephanieg2887 Před 6 lety +3

      Zulaikha Duggal really? My genetics book also includes prokaryotes to have tata boxes. It states that eukaryotes have tata boxes along with g/c rich and caat boxes.

    • @amiralive
      @amiralive Před 6 lety

      Zulaikha Duggal exactly

    • @NataliaaLolOO
      @NataliaaLolOO Před 6 lety +4

      And also the RNA pol II is in euk cells not on prok

  • @lidiyaivannikova5464
    @lidiyaivannikova5464 Před 7 lety +14

    Wait what? My slides say TATA box is only in Euk, and the TATAAT was called Prinbow Box in Prok? 😟

    • @khannagma7553
      @khannagma7553 Před 7 lety

      Lidiya Ivannikova ya correct

    • @addamlee8616
      @addamlee8616 Před 6 lety +1

      TATA box only in prokaryotes and yes it is called Pibnow box also.

    • @Shuborna112
      @Shuborna112 Před 6 lety

      Prinbow box is also called as tata box... Due to that tataat sequence

    • @sharvittibroussard6960
      @sharvittibroussard6960 Před 5 lety +1

      the TATA box is actually used in transcription. The RNA polymerases binds with with along with the TBP. thats in eukaryotes. Dont think so deep about it in prokaryotes . if it was a test question I would still say the TATA box is utilized only in Eukaryotes for transcription

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    @captainpharma1315 Před 8 lety

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  • @kyleidtensohn5863
    @kyleidtensohn5863 Před rokem

    If I’m not mistaken the TATA box only refers to the promoter in eukaryotes. The -10 promoter is the pribnow box.

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    @anindyachaturbedy7574 Před 7 lety

    man you really are the best, I repeat the best

  • @radhavenky5579
    @radhavenky5579 Před 5 lety +1

    Tq u sir, for wonderful presentation.....

  • @pforpriyavish
    @pforpriyavish Před 6 lety +1

    i cant thank you enough! thanku so so much all my concepts are simplified now. god bless you!

  • @nutribox4535
    @nutribox4535 Před 5 lety

    now we dont need to go at university and attend lectures ....thank you so much

    • @shomusbiologyofficial
      @shomusbiologyofficial  Před 5 lety

      You're welcome. Go to university and ask them to provide quality lectures. They take money from you...

  • @rehan8397
    @rehan8397 Před rokem +2

    ThankYou Sir ❣️

  • @ashikurrahmankhanlohani9745

    Thank You,, brother.

  • @alchemistarts7381
    @alchemistarts7381 Před 5 lety +1

    U deserve an Oscar somu ❤️
    😁😁😁