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Regulation of Expression Occurs at Multiple Steps

Gene expression can be regulated at almost every step from gene to protein. Transcription is the step that is most commonly regulated. This involves the binding of proteins to short regulatory sequences on the DNA. This association can either promote or inhibit the transcription of a gene associated with the respective sequence.
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The gene expression in cells is regulated at different stages: (i) transcription, (ii) RNA processing, (iii) RNA localization, and (iv) translation. Transcriptional regulation is mediated by regulatory proteins such as transcription factors, activators, or repressors—these control gene expression by initiating or inhibiting the transcription of genes. Once a precursor or pre-mRNA is produced, it undergoes post-transcriptional modification, including 5' capping, splicing, and the addition of a...
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Transcriptional Regulation: Riboswitches

Riboswitches are RNA elements that regulate gene expression by altering their secondary structures in response to specific effector molecules. These elements, located in the leader regions of certain mRNAs, act as transcriptional regulators by toggling between alternative conformations to control downstream gene expression. Riboswitch-mediated regulation is a precise mechanism for modulating biosynthetic pathways, as exemplified by the riboflavin biosynthesis pathway in Bacillus...
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Translational Regulation

Translational regulation in prokaryotes ensures efficient protein synthesis by controlling ribosome access to mRNA. This regulation is mediated by secondary RNA structures, including translational riboswitches, RNA thermometers, and small RNAs (sRNAs), which respond to intracellular and environmental signals to modulate gene expression.Translational RiboswitchesRiboswitches in the leader region of mRNAs can regulate translation by altering the accessibility of the Shine-Dalgarno (SD) sequence,...
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Functional complexity and regulation through RNA dynamics.

Elizabeth A Dethoff1, Jeetender Chugh, Anthony M Mustoe

  • 1Department of Chemistry and Biophysics, The University of Michigan, 930 North University Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1055, USA.

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RNA conformation changes drive genetic regulation and life processes. Its flexible yet robust dynamics are key to cellular functions and complex biological pathways.

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Area of Science:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Biochemistry

Background:

  • RNA's conformational changes are fundamental to genetic regulation.
  • RNA exhibits flexibility but maintains robust dynamics through specific base-pairing and stacking interactions.
  • Cellular processes utilize RNA's dynamic behavior in complex, productive pathways.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the role of RNA dynamics in cellular processes.
  • To understand how RNA's conformational flexibility contributes to biological complexity.
  • To investigate the integration of RNA dynamics into genetic circuits and biochemical pathways.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of RNA conformational changes.
  • Investigation of RNA base-pairing and stacking interactions.
  • Study of RNA integration into cellular pathways.

Main Results:

  • RNA dynamics are crucial for genetic regulation and life's fundamental processes.
  • RNA's structural flexibility is constrained by favorable interactions, leading to robust dynamics.
  • Cellular mechanisms effectively harness RNA dynamics for functional pathways.

Conclusions:

  • RNA dynamics play a general and fundamental role in cellular processes.
  • The versatility of RNA dynamics supports its integration into diverse genetic circuits.
  • Understanding RNA dynamics is key to deciphering biological complexity.