16.2 Prokaryotic Gene Regulation Flashcards

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operon

A

collection of genes involved in a pathway that are
transcribed together as a single mRNA in prokaryotic
cells

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operon

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collection of genes involved in a pathway that are
transcribed together as a single mRNA in prokaryotic
cells

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Repressors

A

prevent transcription of a gene in response to an external stimulus
(bind to operator regions)

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activators

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increase the transcription of a gene in response to an external stimulus
(bind to the promoter site)

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4
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Tryptophan

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amino acid that can be synthesized by prokaryotic cells when necessary

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transcriptional start site

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site at which transcription begins

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operator

A

region of DNA outside of the promoter region
that binds activators or repressors that control gene
expression in prokaryotic cells

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negative regulators

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proteins that bind to the operator to silence trp expression

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positive regulators

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proteins that bind to the promoter sequences to turn genes on and activate them

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catabolite activator protein (CAP)

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protein that binds to the promoters of operons which control the processing of alternative sugars

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lac operon

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encodes the genes necessary to acquire and process the lactose from the local environment

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