QUESTION IMAGE
Question
tip: use view > zoom > zoom in to enlarge the slide
drag and drop the circle onto your answer.
delete the text and type your answer into the text box
gene expression: a recap of protein synthesis
to understand the regulation of gene expression, you need to have a firm grasp of the process of protein synthesis - lets recap this quickly first.
- label the diagram below to summarize eukaryotic protein synthesis.
- which enzyme is used to break hydrogen bonds between dna bases and synthesize mrna?
type here
- what is the name of the region of dna that the enzyme above can bind to?
circle the correct answer:
promoter attacher sequencer
- what are the two stages of protein synthesis & where do they occur?
stage 1 → stage 2
location location
- For the eukaryotic protein synthesis diagram: The top box (DNA in nucleus) is Transcription (DNA → mRNA), the left box (strand leaving nucleus) is mRNA transcript, the bottom box (assembling chain) is Translation (mRNA → protein).
- The enzyme that breaks DNA hydrogen bonds and synthesizes mRNA is RNA polymerase.
- RNA polymerase binds to the promoter region of DNA.
- Protein synthesis has two core stages with specific locations in eukaryotes.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
- Top box: Transcription (DNA → mRNA)
Left box: mRNA transcript
Bottom box: Translation (mRNA → protein)
- RNA polymerase
- Promoter
- Stage 1: Transcription; Location: Nucleus
Stage 2: Translation; Location: Cytoplasm (at ribosomes)