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300123 VO Gene expression (2014S)
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Ort: IMBA/ HS, Dr.Bohrgasse 3, 1030 Wien.
Beginn: 4.3.2014
jeweils Di. 9.30 - 11.30 Uhr mit Ausnahme am 17.6. (10:15-11:45!Weitere Infos: http://molekularebiologie.univie.ac.at/
Beginn: 4.3.2014
jeweils Di. 9.30 - 11.30 Uhr mit Ausnahme am 17.6. (10:15-11:45!Weitere Infos: http://molekularebiologie.univie.ac.at/
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Language: German
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Written exam
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Insight and knowledge concerning fundamental principles and mechanisms of transciptional and posstranscriptional regulation of gene expression
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Wird in der ersten Vorlesungsstunde des jeweiligen Vortragenden bekanntgegeben
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B-BMB 2, B-BMG 4
Last modified: Mo 07.09.2020 15:43
1. Molecular mechanisms of transcriptional control in bacteria
- promoters and their recognition by RNA polymerase
- Mechanisms of transcriptional control of bacterial operons: activators, repressors, 2-component systems
2. Molecular mechanisms of transcriptional control in eukaryotes:
- Promotors of RNA Polymerases I, II and III
- methodology for the analysis of gene expression
- structure-function relationsships in transcription factors
- Transcriptional initiation general transkription factors and coactivators
- chromatin structure and its influence on transcriptional activity of RNA polymerase II
- signals and molecular mechanisms of transcription factor activation
3. RNA processing
- RNA splicing
- RNA stability in bacteria and eukaryots
4. Translation and translational control in in bacteria and eukaryots
- Regulation and function of initiation factors
- Translational elongation and reprogramming of the genetic code
- Translational termination and ribosome recycling
5. Protein transport in bacteria and eukaryots
- Protein import to organells
- Protein export from bacteria