Exam 37: Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
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What do many DNA binding proteins contain that is involved in chromatin remodeling?
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The nuclear membrane is important in gene expression because it separates the process of ________________ from that of ________________.
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By what mechanism does histone acetylation prepare the DNA for transcription?
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-______________ is/are a DNA-binding domain involving eight cysteine residues.
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How does binding of thyroid hormone to its nuclear hormone receptor promote transcription?
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Explain why different RNA polymerases transcribe specific genes and only those genes.
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-______________ is a complex that can shift the position of nucleosomes along a DNA strand.
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In eukaryotes, DNA-binding proteins bind to DNA by which of the following DNA-binding structures?
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-The molecule ______________ shuttles acetyl groups into the nucleus for use by histone-modifying enzymes .
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Nuclear hormone receptors bind to specific DNA sites known as ________________.
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A molecule that binds to a nuclear hormone receptor but does not trigger a response is called a(n) ________________.
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What are the steps in modifying gene expression by hormones such as estrogen?
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Molecules that bind to a receptor and trigger signaling pathways are called:
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