Microbiology Module 4a 2
lac repressor protein characteristics
-Composed of four identical subunits -Each monomer has a helix-turn-helix domain
Place the events in the Pseudomonas motile to sessile transition in order,
1. the Pseudomonas flagellum hits a solid object 2. a membrane sensor activates its DGC domain 3. c-di-GMP concentration rises in the cell 4. genes encoding adhesins are activated 5. the cell adheres to the substrate
How many structural genes are in the lac operon?
3
Riboswitches contain effector-binding elements at the Blank______ of the mRNA.
5' end
The adenyl cyclase enzyme converts ______ to cAMP and PPi.
ATP
Which three of the following mechanisms control sporulation in Bacillus subtilis?
Alternate sigma factors, Post translational modification, Phosphorelay
The catabolite activator protein binds to a specific DNA sequence called the ____ recognition site.
CAP
Which statement best describes the result of CAP binding to the CAP recognition site?
CAP binds DNA through a helix-turn-helix motif.
The transcription of all catabolite operons are regulated by which two of the following?
Catabolite activator protein Regulatory protein specific to the operon
A cell moving away from an attractant will tumble because
CheA autophosphorylates and then transfers the phosphate to CheY
Transcription factors act to regulate gene expression by binding to
DNA in the promoter region
Which two of the following conditions must exist to fully induce the lac operon?
Lactose present in the medium & Lack of preferred carbon and energy source
Under which condition is adenyl cyclase active?
Little or no glucose is available
Which of the following terms indicates that the binding of a repressor protein to DNA inhibits transcription initiation?
Negative transcriptional control
Which statement best describes the lac operon in E. coli? Positive transcriptional control of repressible genes (i.e.,"on" until turned "off") Negative transcriptional control of inducible genes (i.e., turned "off" until turned "on") Constitutively expressed genes (i.e., always "on")
Negative transcriptional control of inducible genes (i.e., turned "off" until turned "on")
At which of the following operator sites must the lac repressor bind to ensure transcription inhibition?
O1
In the complex genetic regulation of the E. coli response to changes in osmolarity, which effects are observed?
Phosphorylated OmpR activates expression of certain small RNAs. Phosphorylated OmpR activates expression of certain structural genes.
Which three of the following are characteristics of the trp repressor protein?
Synthesized in an inactive form, Tryptophan acts as a corepressor, Active form binds operator
ara operon regulation - pos or neg?
The ara operon is regulated by both negative and positive transcriptional control. depends on the presence/absence of arabinose
Which of the following statements is false regarding the motile to sessile transition of Pseudomonas? The sensor of mechanical signals can start the process of adhesion by activating its DGC domain. The release of the LapG protease promotes adhesion to a substrate. Increasing c-di-GMP levels promote adhesion by inducing expression of the genes encoding adhesins. LapD proteins restrain the LapG protease only in the presence of c-di-GMP.
The release of the LapG protease promotes adhesion to a substrate.
The binding of _____to the catabolite activator protein causes it to change to the active form.
cAMP
examples of second messengers
cAMP, ppGpp, cyclic dimeric
Diguanylate cyclases (DGCs) and phosphodiesterases (PDEs) are found in the cell as
cytoplasmic domains of membrane sensors
Which two enzymatic activities determine the level of c-di-GMP in a cell?
diguanylate cyclase & phosphodiesterase
A portion of a protein with a specific function is termed a(n)
domain
The trp operon leader is unusual in that it
encodes a small peptide called the leader peptide
Regulatory systems that simultaneously control the expression of multiple operons or pathways are referred to as
global regulatory systems
Adenyl cyclase activity is inversely proportional to the level of ____in the cell.
glucose
The "restriction" component of a restriction-modification system involves ______ in DNA.
hydrolysis of the phosphodiester bond
Match the genes of the lac operon with the enzymes that they encode.
lacZ -> β-galactosidase lacY -> lactose permease lacA -> β-galactoside tranacetylase
In conditions when a gene is said to be "turned off," it is
likely expressed at a very low level
The "modification" component of a restriction-modification system involves ______ in DNA.
methylation of nitrogenous bases
Bacillus subtilis has five different sensor kinases associated with the transition to endospore formation. The reason for this multiplicity of sensor kinases is
multiple environmental conditions are surveyed before committing to endospore formation
In translational riboswitches, the binding of an effector molecule alters the shape of the mRNA leader sequence and inhibits ____ binding at the Shine-Dalgarno sequence.
ribosome
The CRISPR/Cas system "remembers" prior interaction with viruses by
storing a sequence of viral DNA in its CRISPR
Regulation of gene expression at the level of RNA polymerase binding to the promoter occurs through the action of proteins termed
transcription factors
The trp operon is regulated by the
trp repressor (TrpR)
True or false: Some bacteria communicate via chemical messengers.
true
True or false: The CRISPR/Cas system "remembers" previous bacteriophage attacks.
true
Of the several mechanisms used by B. subtilis for control of gene expression during endospore formation, the most important is the use of multiple ____ factors
sigma
Global regulatory systems are not likely to involve the regulation of ______. multiple genes multiple operons single operons multiple pathways
single operons
RNA molecules that do not function as mRNA, tRNA, or rRNA are referred to as ______ or noncoding RNAs.
small RNAs/sRNAs
Second messengers are ______ in response to an external signal.
small molecules produced
The _____ response is observed in many bacteria like E. coli when they are starved for amino acids.
stringent
One of the ways the trp operon is regulated is that it is
synthesized in an inactive form
RNA thermometers are located in the leader sequence of mRNAs. The basis for their ability to measure temperature is
the difference in thermal stability of GC and AU base pairs
For operons regulated by transcriptional riboswitches, in one configuration, a transcriptional terminator forms. The alternate configuration results in expression of the operon and occurs when
the effector is not present in the cell
Because of its ability to "remember" prior exposure to viruses, the bacterial and archaeal CRISPR system has been compared with
the human immune system
The intracellular concentration of c-di-GMP is important in regulating cellular responses. This is evidenced by
the number of c-di-GMP molecules required for an effector response
To determine whether the genes of the trp operon should be transcribed, the process of attenutation measures
the speed of translation in the leader peptide
In regulation by attenuation, transcription proceeds through which of the following elements?
transcript leader
In transcriptional riboswitches, one folding pattern forms
a transcriptional terminator
ATP is converted to cAMP by the enzyme
adenyl cyclase
The bacterial RNA polymerase core enzyme needs the assistance of a(n) _____ factor to bind to the promoter and initiate transcription. By producing alternate versions of this factor, the expression of gene sets can be rapidly switched.
alternate sigma
A mechanism to express a gene with a weak promoter generally features
an activator binding site to attract sigma factors
A strong promoter generally feature
an extended upstream region that contacts RNA polymerase
Once formed, c-di-GMP encounters effector molecules
as it moves through the cytoplasm by diffusion
Termination of transcription elongation before RNA polymerase enters the first structural gene of an operon is called
attenuation
Transcription factors are proteins with at least two domains. These domains act to ______ and ______.
bind to DNA at the promoter region & interact with an effector molecule
In E. coli, the proteins necessary to utilize lactose as an energy and carbon source will not be expressed, even when lactose is present, unless the _____ ______ protein is activated by the absence of glucose in the cell.
catabolite activator
The global control of operons encoding enzymes for the catabolism of carbohydrates that must be modified prior to entering glycolysis is referred to as
catabolite repression
The positive regulatory system called ____ ______ prevents the expression of genes encoding proteins necessary for the utilization of sugars other than glucose when adequate supplies of glucose are present.
catabolite repression
A protein used to sense the presence of specific chemicals in the environment is a(n)
chemoreceptor/MCP
E. coli detects the presence of specific molecular attractants with
chemoreceptors
Enzymes that catalyze reactions that are in constant demand in a cell are encoded by genes referred to as; What is the name given to genes whose protein products must be present all the time?
constitutive/housekeeping genes
When an MCP binds an attractant, CheA autophosphorylation is inhibited and the cell
continues to run
An E. coli cell is most likely to exhibit a biased random walk when
in a concentration gradient of attractant
Catabolite operons are not transcribed efficiently unless the catabolite activator protein is bound to the CAP recognition site, located
in the promoter region of the operon
The level of some enzymes, such as β-galactosidase, increase significantly in the presence of a small effector molecule called a(n)
inducer
At which level do riboswitches usually block translation?
initiation
Translational riboswitches usually regulate translation at the ____ step.
initiation
The lac operon is expressed at high levels when the sugar ____ is available and a preferred source of carbon and energy is lacking.
lactose/allolactose
During endospore formation in B. subtilis, gene expression is restricted to the appropriate compartment by
localizing expression of sigma factors to either the mother cell or the forespore
The stringent response is induced when bacterial cells are under ______ stress
nutritional
A helix-turn-helix domain of a transcription factor recognizes a specific DNA sequence in a promoter region by
placing its recognition helix in the major groove to contact the bases
The phenomenon known as _____ sensing is believed to be a chemical conversation between bacteria.
quorum
Proteins that inhibit transcription initiation by binding to operator DNA are called
repressor proteins
Which two of the following are bacterial defense mechanisms against viruses?
restriction/modification & CRISPR/Cas
In attenuation, a fast-moving ribosome in the leader peptide
results in transcription termination
______ are small molecules produced inside of cells in response to an external signaling event.
second messengers
When an effector binds in the effector binding domain of a helix-turn-helix transcription factor, the DNA binding domain
shifts the position of recognition helices to fit into the major groove
Complex gene regulatory circuits often involve multiple types of regulation. For example, in E. coli, the response to osmolarity uses both ______ and ______.
two component signal transduction small RNAs (sRNAs)
True or false: The lac operon is an example of a positive control system, implying that it is turned "on" until turned "off" by its regulatory protein.
false
When moving in a random walk, E. coli cells
exhibit short runs and frequent tumbles
The trp operon leader extends from ______ to ______.
the transcription start site / the start codon of the first structural gene
Expression of many genes is termed "leaky," meaning that
there is always a low level of transcription
The trp operon consists of five structural genes that encode enzymes needed for
tryptophan biosynthesis