I. Answer the following: 1. What are the main elements of the lac operon and their functions? 2. Distinguish among inducible, repressible, and constitutive gene operons.
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Gene Interactions
When the expression of a single trait is influenced by two or more different non-allelic genes, it is termed as genetic interaction. According to Mendel's law of inheritance, each gene functions in its own way and does not depend on the function of another gene, i.e., a single gene controls each of seven characteristics considered, but the complex contribution of many different genes determine many traits of an organism.
Gene Expression
Gene expression is a process by which the instructions present in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) are converted into useful molecules such as proteins, and functional messenger ribonucleic (mRNA) molecules in the case of non-protein-coding genes.
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- I. Answer the following: 1. What are the main elements of the lac operon and their functions? 2. Distinguish among inducible, repressible, and constitutive gene operons.24. What statement is NOT true regarding transcription attenuation of amino acid biosynthetic operons? 1.The leader peptide will contain multiple instances of the amino acid produced by the operon. 2.Transcription attenuation will always be accompanied by other positive or negative regulatory mechanisms. 3.Trancription will be reduced under conditions where concentration of the amino acid produced by the operon is high. 4.Synthesis of the leader peptide depends on the concentration of the aminoacylated tRNA, not the amino acid directly. 5.All of these statements are true.1) A. What is the difference between a repressible vs, an inducible operon? B. Using diagrams and words, describe how the Lac Operon is regulated by different levels of lactose and glucose. Be sure to show what’s happening at the molecular level, including the roles of lactose, glucose the repressor protein, cAMP and CAP.
- 2) Name and describe two types of constitutive mutants of the lactose operon.12a. In what condition is the LacZ gene transcribed? ANSWER (in one sentence) 12b. Fill in the following table about the Lac operon (LacZ gene) Environmental Condition + Glucose and + Lactose Glucose and + Lactose - Glucose and - Lactose + Glucose and - Lactose Q 2 Body" W #3 E D Which proteins bind to the LacZ promoter? ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER $ 4 A R F B % 5 I T MacBook Pro A U 6 G Y & 7 H Is LacZ transcribed? (Yes or No) ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER |||| U 8 K1. Assuming that the level of glucose is low, a mutation in the repressor associated with the lac operon of E. coli which prevents binding of the repressor to lactose should result in: a. constitutive expression of the lac operon genes b. lack of expression or refuced expression of the lac operon genes under all circumstances c. expression of the genes only when lactose is present d. expression of the genes only when lactose is absent e. lack of expression of the lac operon genes, resulting in an increase in lactose production
- 1. true or false a) Capping is the process of adding poly-guanido methyl in the mRNA. (true/false) b) In a nucleosome (histone-DNA structure), the histone is highly positively charged. (true/false) c) The presence of lactose in E.coli triggers the transcription of Lactose Operon.Answer the following questions: 1. Given the following genotypes, explain how the mutation (identified by a () superscript will affect E. coli grown in lactose medium. Will the lac operon be on or off? Will there be a complete set of gene products from the loc operon? What will be the implication of the missing gene product, if ever? Will the cell be able to survive in the lactose medium or not? a. p' oE Y b. p'o Y d. po v2) what is negative control of genes ? Does it need active form or inactive form of the repressor ? 3) What is role of RNA polymerase, operator and the repressor in repressible operon and inducible operons ? 4) How is eukaryotic gene expression different than bacterial gene expression ? 5) How does histone acetylation influence transcription ?
- 1. A)Explain the mechanism by which the lac operon is sensitive to glucose levels (presence and absence of glucose). B)If glucose levels in the cell are high and lactose is available from the environment, what is the status of transcription of the lac operon genes? Explain your answer from both an evolutionary perspective and in terms of negative and positive regulation of the operon?1. The following are genotypes of merozygotes of E. coli with various combinations of lac operon mutations. Determine the phenotype with respect to beta-galactosidase (z), permease (y), and trans-acetylase (a) of each combination as U = uninducible, I = inducible, and C = constitutive. Choose from the following answers. i- p+ o+ z+ y- a+ / i+ p+ oc z- y- a+ Answer choices UII UIC UUU ICC CUC IUC CCU 2. The following are genotypes of merozygotes of E. coli with various combinations of lac operon mutations. Determine the phenotype with respect to beta-galactosidase (z), permease (y), and trans-acetylase (a) of each combination as U = uninducible, I = inducible, and C = constitutive. Choose from the following answers. i- p+ o+ z- y+ a+ / iS p+ o+ z- y+ a+ Answer choices ICC CCU UII IUC UIC CUC UUU4) Suppose you have an E. coli in which the gene that codes for the lac repressor protein has been mutated in such a way that the protein produced can bind to both lactose and DNA (at its specific binding site in the lac operon promoter) simultaneously. What effect, if any, would this have on regulation of expression of the lac operon? Briefly (1 sentence) explain why you would predict the effect or lack of effect this mutation would have.