Exam 32: The Control of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes

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Describe the mechanism by which a steroid hormone receptor antagonist can function as a drug.

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What eukaryotic DNA binding structure is similar to the prokaryotic helix-turn-helix?

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Regions that contain far more methylated cytosine than others are called

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The ______________ histone seals off the nucleosome at the location at which the linker DNA enters and leaves.

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Molecules that bind to a receptor and trigger signaling pathways are called

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The human genome contains genes for about _______________ proteins.

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Give examples of epigenomic changes resulting in different cell types.

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What is the function of mediator in regulating transcription?

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DNA regions that serve as binding sites for transcription factors which can act at a distance to perturb the local chromatin structure are called _________________.

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Although there are many differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic gene expression,in what significant way due to the common structure of DNA are they similar?

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What are proteins that act in a coordinated manner with hormone receptors to mediate gene expression?

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Describe the regulatory activity of microRNAs.

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Briefly describe the path of a steroid hormone in gene regulation.

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Bromodomains are part of complexes which

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The existence of stable cell types is due to differences in _____.

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Which of the following causes a decrease in transferrin receptor levels and an increase in ferritin levels?

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Describe how the IRE-binding protein regulates ferritin levels when iron levels are low.

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What is meant by combinatorial control of transcription in eukaryotes,and what is the advantage to this mechanism?

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Why must gene regulation be more complicated in eukaryotic cells when compared to prokaryotic cells?

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Gene regulation by microRNAs involves

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