What transcriptional repressors do.

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What transcriptional repressors do.

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Step 1: Introduction

Transcription and translation are 2 steps involved in processing of DNA to proteins.

RNA molecule is copied as complementary with present DNA – this is called as transcription. Further in translation process, this mRNA is used as transcript to produce polypeptide.

Regulation of gene expression is necessary in order to save time and energy both. It requires lots of energy to express a gene , also requires space in cell. So, if cell continues to express every gene – it will be so big in size also will consume lot of time. Thus, cell expresses specific proteins at specific time.

This is achieved by 2 types of regulation : positive and negative gene regulation.

 

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