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- Intro slide
- The central dogma of molecular biology
- Eukaryotes process their RNA
- Studies of the individual steps of gene expression
- Transcription, RNA export & processing are linked
- Coordination of events in gene expression pathway
- The capping process
- The splicing process
- The polyadenylation process
- Polyadenylation and termination are coupled
- The RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain (CTD)
- CTD phosphorylation during transcription
- CTD phosphorylation controls protein binding
- Advantages of using the CTD as a scaffold (1)
- Advantages of using the CTD as a scaffold (2)
- Advantages of using the CTD as a scaffold (3)
- Capping and the ordering of processing events
- Splicing depends upon recognition of sequences
- Splicing in multi-intron genes
- RNA processing occurs during transcription
- RNA is prepared for export during transcription
- RNA export
- Advantages of linking export to processing
- Summary
- Transcription and alternative splicing (1)
- Transcription and alternative splicing (2)
- Promoter effects on alternative splicing
- Enabling alternative splice site usage (1)
- Enabling alternative splice site usage (2)
- Polar effects in splicing
- Factors that regulate elongation (1)
- Factors that regulate elongation (2)
- Challenges to studying linkages between steps
- Genome-wide analysis of gene expression
- Analysis of gene expression (1)
- Analysis of gene expression (2)
- Clustering splicing microarray data
- Classify expression defects
- Conclusions
- Further reading
Topics Covered
- Mechanistic coupling of RNA processing, export and transcription
- Current evidence supporting coupling mechanisms
- Role of the RNA polymerase II CTD
- Competition during transcription between RNA binding proteins
- Future challenges and directions
Talk Citation
Hartzog, G. (2007, October 1). Coupling transcription, RNA processing and RNA export [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 22, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/RYAB6026.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Grant Hartzog has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.