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1. Explain in multicellular eukaryotes, how a protein can be expressed in one cell and not another by explaining cis elements and trans acting factors.
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Cis Elements & Trans Acting Factors
Step-by-step explanation:
The transcription inception complex is made out of advertiser groupings and DNA restricting proteins.
These two segments of transcription are typically portrayed as Cis-acting components and trans-acting factors
Cis-acting elements - DNA groupings in the region of
the basic part of a quality that is required for quality articulation
Trans-acting factor - factors, normally viewed as proteins
, that quandary to the cis-acting groupings to control quality articulation.
Subunits of RNA polymerase
Bind to RNA Polymerase to settle the inception complex
Bind to all promoters at explicit groupings yet not to RNA Polymerase (TFIID factor which ties to the TATA box)
Bind to a couple of promoters and are required for translation commencement; these are certain controllers of quality articulation
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