Prokaryotic Transcriptional Regulation Flashcards

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Cues

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proteins are produced in response to environmental cues

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Lactose Permease

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transport protein that allows for the transport of lactose into the cells

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Repressor

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  • made our of 4 subunits that are able to twist the lac operon DNA in a loop, making the RNA polymerase unable to bind to it
  • can be allosterically inhibited
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Operons

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groups of related genes with similar functions can often be found clustered together

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Operon Model

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  • groups of functionally related genes are organized into transcriptional units along the bacterial chromosome
  • controlled by a single on off switch that can control transcription of a clustered gene
  • coordination is mediated by an operon which consists of a promoter, operator, and the coordinated gene cluster whose products will function as a common pathway
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Operator

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sequence of nucleotides near the start of the operon that can be regulated to allow or inhibit transcription

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What happens when the operator is not bound to any inhibitor?

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RNA polymerase can bind to the promoter and transcribe genes resulting in polycistronic mRNA which code for multiple proteins

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Lac Y

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gene codes for lactose permease which will embed itself in the cell membrane and allow for the import of lactose into the bacterial cell

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Lac Z

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codes for B-galactosidase that splits lactose into glucose and galactose

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Lac I

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codes for repressor protein which can bind to the operator and inhibit transcription
-controls expression of lacY and lacZ

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Negative Regulation

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  • ability of the repressor protein to halt transcription
  • accomplished because repressor protein is constitutively expressed at low levels
  • repressor protein binds to lac O causing RNA polymerase to not bind to the promoter
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High glucose Levels

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-inhibition of adenylyl cyclase which catalyzes cAMP resulting in low cAMP levels

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Low glucose levels

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-increase activity of adenylyl cyclase producing high cAMP levels

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Why the amount of cAMP is important for regulation?

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-determines whether an activator will bind to the site or not, deciding the degree of positive regulation

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What do low levels of glucose signal cAMP to do?

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-to activate the positive regulator (CRP) and the presence of lactose binds the repressor protein to allow transcription of the operon to occur

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______________ binds to an activator site on the DNA allowing _________ to bind to the promoter to initiate transcription

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Transcriptional activator protein

RNA polymerase