Final Pt. 2 Flashcards

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What is a operon?

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unit of genetic function found in bacteria, consisting of a promoter (more than one gene) , an operator (ON/OFF switch), and a coordinately regulated cluster of genes whose products function in a common pathway

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Inducible vs. Respressible operon

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Inducible- usually off, turn on (catabolic)
Repressible- usually on, repress (anabolic)

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steps of TRP repressible operon?

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  1. up tryphotfan
  2. active trp repressor, binds to operator
  3. low transcription by RNA Poly 3
  4. low trp pathway enzymes
  5. low trp systheisi
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steps of lactose inducible operon?

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  1. up lactose
  2. up allolactose, binds to repressor
  3. down active lac repressor
  4. up transcription by RNA Poly 3
  5. up lactose enezyme path
  6. up hydrolysis of lactose to glucose
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allosteric inhibtion?

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binds to inactive form of portein to keep inactive

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histone aceytlation?

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increases avlibtliy of euchromation

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histone methylation?

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decreases avalibility of DNA- more heterochromatin

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DNA methylation often occurs in-

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logn stretches of C and G

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