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प्रश्न
Explain the mechanism of transcription in a prokaryotic cell.
उत्तर
Transcription is the process of copying genetic information from sense strand of DNA into RNA, only a segment of DNA is transcribed that only one of the two strands is copied. In prokaryotes, transcription occurs in contact with cytoplasm as their DNA lies in cytoplasm. Transcription requires a DNA dependent enzyme RNA polymerase. Prokaryotes have only one RNA polymerase which synthesises all types of RNAs. The transcription includes following steps :
- Activation of nucleotides in the nucleoplasm through phosphorylation. These are ATP, GTP, UTP and CTP.
- A single RNA – polymerase binds to the promoter site/region of DNA template. Chain opening of DNA segment by uncoiling occurs from the site of polymerase binding.
- Initiation of transcription occures by the complementary pairing of free activated ribonucleotides with the nitrogen bases of DNA template.
- Activated ribonucleotide triphosphate acts as a substrate and also provides energy for polymerization on a template following the rule of complementarity.
- As the RNA chain formation initiates, the sigma(cr) factor of RNA polymerase separates. RNA polymerase moves along the coding region of DNA template causing elongation of RNA chain.
- RNA synthesis stops as soon as the polymerase reaches the terminator region. Rho(p) factor is required for this. Terminator region has a stop signal.
- Rho factor helps the release of nascent RNA, RNA polymerase falls off. It is the termination of transcription.
- In prokaryotes, the /n-RNA synthesis does not require any processing to become active and both transcription and translation occur in the same cytosol.
- Translation can start much before the m-RNA is fully transcribed, i. e., transcription and translation can be coupled.
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