Webinar: Gene Expression Regulation - Nigeb International Site
Gene Expression Regulation in Prokaryotes
Explore the intricate mechanisms that control gene expression in the simplest life forms - prokaryotes. Delve into the fascinating world of transcriptional, translational, and post-transcriptional regulation strategies.
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Transcription
The process of converting genetic information stored in DNA into functional RNA molecules.
Regulation
The intricate control mechanisms that ensure precise and dynamic gene expression in prokaryotes.
Translation
The synthesis of proteins from the information encoded in the RNA molecules.
- Faculty Member, System Biology Department, Nigeb
- Scientific Ambassador of the American Society of Microbiology in Iran
- Director of scientific committee
- Title 1
Fundamentals of Transcription in Prokaryotes: With a Focus on Operon Regulation
- Title 2
Global Regulation of Transcription in Prokaryotes: Regulons and Practical Examples
- Title 3
Research Findings: New Insights from Our Group on Transcriptional Regulation in Prokaryotes
Biotechnologist specializing in genetic engineering and molecular genetics. Leads Plant Bioproduct Department and Biotechnology Incubator Center. Active in scientific conferences and societies. Organizes workshops and courses.
- Title of Speech
The Regulatory Role of 5' Untranslated Regions in Translation and Their Applications for Genetic Engineering
Transcriptional Regulation Mechanisms
Promoter Binding
Transcription factors binding to specific DNA sequences to initiate or repress gene expression.
Sigma Factors
Specialized proteins that direct RNA polymerase to the appropriate promoter regions.
Attenuation
Premature termination of transcription in response to environmental or cellular signals.
Translational Regulation Processes
Ribosome Binding
Regulation of translation initiation by controlling ribosome access to the mRNA.
Codon Usage
Modulation of translation efficiency through the selective use of synonymous codons.
Regulatory RNAs
Small non-coding RNAs that can enhance or repress translation by binding to mRNA.
Webinar on Gene Expression Regulation
Join our upcoming webinar to dive deep into the intricacies of gene expression regulation in prokaryotes. Our expert panel will explore the latest research and practical applications of transcriptional, translational, and post-transcriptional control mechanisms. Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of this crucial topic and have the opportunity to ask questions.
Date: Sep 12-14th, 2024 | Time: 11 AM TEH
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