Chapter 16 quiz Flashcards
Which of the following definitions best describes the protein produced by the regulator gene given that it has negative Control in a repressible Operon?
Inactive repressor
A mutation prevents CAP (Catabolite Activator Protein) from binding to the lac operon, what is the effect?
Not No permease or beta galactosidase produced
What is produced from the following lac operon in the presence of lactose:
lacI–lacP+lacO+lacZ+lacY–/
lacI+lacP–lacO+lacZ–lacY+
Beta galactosidase
A lac operon with the Oc mutation will produce beta galactosidase and permease (given that Y and Z loci are intact):
In the presence or absence of lactose
Which condition would produce the most and least amount of B-galactosidase, respectively?
Condition:
Lactose Present
Glucose Present
I
Yes
No
II
No
Yes
III
Yes
Yes
IV
No
No
D. I, II
A mutant strain of E-coli produces beta-galactosidase in both the presence and absence of lactose. Where in the operon might the mutation be located?
. lacO
The protein produced by the regulatory gene in a repressible operon with negative control will be active.
False
Identify the operon that would satisfies the following:
Beta-Galactosidase
Permease
Lactose Absent
None
None
Lactose Present
Present
None
Not C. lacI+lacP+lacO+lacZ-lacY+ / lacI-lacP+lacO+lacZ+lacY-