Gene Expression Flashcards
The different cells types of an organism all contain the same DNA (T or F)
True
6 Steps where Gene Expression can be Controlled
- When/ how often a gene is transcribed
- How an RNA transcript is spliced
- Which mRNAs are exported from nucleus to cytosol
- How quickly certain mRNA molecules are degraded
- Which mRNAs are translated into proteins
- How rapidly specific proteins are destroyed
Which part of double helix does a transcription regulator interact/ bind with?
the major groove
DNA-binding protein motifs (4)
- Helix-turn-helix motif (to DNA major groove)
- Zinc-finger
- Beta-sheet DNA binding
- Leucine zipper (also protein dimerization) (dimer)
cluster of genes transcribed as a single mRNA molecule controlled by the operator
operon
Tryptophan biosynthesis requires only one enzyme (T or F)
False, a series of enzymes is required
Describe the process of switching the tryptophan gene on
Tryptophan low -> RNA polymerase binds to promotor to transcribe genes (inactive repressor)
Describe the process of switching the tryptophan gene off
Tryptophan high -> Repressor protein binds to operator -> Tryptophan binds to repressor -> Blocks RNA polymerase
Many transcriptional regulators work together to control gene expression (T or F)
True
A single regulator can only control the expression of one gene (T or F)
False, can control many genes
What can a combination of transcription regulators also do?
Induce a differentiated cell to de-differentiate