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Chapter 7

Essential Cellular Processes

Le dogme central
Le dogme central
The central dogma explains the flow of genetic information from DNA nucleotides to the amino acid sequence of proteins. RNA is the Missing Link Between ...
Réplication chez les eucaryotes
Réplication chez les eucaryotes
In eukaryotic cells, DNA replication is highly conserved and tightly regulated. Multiple linear chromosomes must be duplicated with high fidelity before ...
Types d’ARN
Types d’ARN
Three main types of RNA are involved in protein synthesis: messenger RNA (mRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA), and ribosomal RNA (rRNA). These RNAs perform diverse ...
Transcription
Transcription
Transcription is the synthesis of RNA from a DNA sequence by RNA polymerase. It is the first step in producing a protein from a gene sequence. ...
Traduction
Traduction
Translation is the process of synthesizing proteins from the genetic information carried by messenger RNA (mRNA). Following transcription, it constitutes ...
Régulation de l’expression à plusieurs étapes
Régulation de l’expression à plusieurs étapes
The gene expression in cells is regulated at different stages: (i) transcription, (ii) RNA processing, (iii) RNA localization, and (iv) translation. ...
Qu’est-ce que le cycle cellulaire ?
Qu’est-ce que le cycle cellulaire ?
The cell cycle refers to the sequence of events occurring throughout a typical cell’s life. In eukaryotic cells, the somatic cell cycle has two ...
Interphase
Interphase
The cell cycle occurs over approximately 24 hours (in a typical human cell) and in two distinct stages: interphase, which includes three phases of the ...
Mitose et cytokinèse
Mitose et cytokinèse
In eukaryotes, the cell division cycle is divided into distinct, coordinated cellular processes that include cell growth, DNA replication/chromosome ...
Le système de contrôle du cycle cellulaire
Le système de contrôle du cycle cellulaire
The cell cycle regulation directs how a cell proceeds from one phase to the next and begins mitosis. The cell cycle control system includes intracellular ...
Facteurs moléculaires affectant la division cellulaire
Facteurs moléculaires affectant la division cellulaire
Several external and internal factors influence the initiation and inhibition of cell division. For instance, the death of nearby cells or the release of ...
Qu’est-ce que la méiose ?
Qu’est-ce que la méiose ?
Meiosis is the process by which diploid cells divide to produce haploid daughter cells. In humans, each diploid cell contains 46 chromosomes, half from ...
Présentation de la signalisation cellulaire
Présentation de la signalisation cellulaire
Despite the protective membrane that separates a cell from the environment, cells need the ability to detect and respond to environmental changes. ...
Types de molécules de signalisation
Types de molécules de signalisation
In multicellular organisms, many molecules transmit signals between cells to pass information. These signals vary in complexity and include small ...
Récepteurs couplés aux protéines G
Récepteurs couplés aux protéines G
G Protein-Coupled Receptors or GPCRs are membrane-bound receptors that transiently associate with heterotrimeric G proteins and induce an appropriate ...
Différenciation cellulaire
Différenciation cellulaire
How does a complex organism such as a human develop from a single cell? It all starts from a single fertilized egg which gives rise to a vast array of ...
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