BSC2010 Ch. 11
Which of the following statements describes the process regulated by the lac operon?
Buildup of a small molecule induces expression of the enzymes that metabolize the small molecule.
Operons
Consist of a promoter, an operator and two (or more) structural genes
_____ genes are expressed at a constant rate most of the time
Constitutive
Epigenetics may be defined as changes in the expression of a gene or set of genes by ____ and _____
DNA methylation; chromosomal protein alteration
Which statement about RNA polymerase is true?
Eukaryotes use different RNA polymerases to transcribe rRNA and mRNA
What is the function of the operator region of the trp operon?
Provides a site for the repressor to bind
In the initiation of the transcription of protein-coding genes in eukaryotes, ____ cannot bind directly to ____. Initiation requires ___ and the other regulatory proteins called ____.
RNA polymerase II; the initiation site; TFIID; transcription factors
Which of the following is/are not involved in the process of transcription?
Ribosomes
Gene expression cannot be regulated
during replication
Structural genes
encode proteins not involved in gene regulation
A retrovirus
encodes a reverse transcriptase
A(n) ____ operon is turned off unless needed
inducible
A(n) ____ operon is turned on unless not needed
repressible
Bacterial viruses (phages)
require a host cell to replicate
____ are present in prokaryotes and bind to and direct the polymerase to specific promoters
Sigma factors
Predict what would happen to the synthesis of the enzyme HMG CoA reductase (an enzyme that catalyzes an initial step in the synthesis of cholesterol) if trichostatin A, a histone deacetylase inhibitor, is added to liver cells
The amount of HMG CoA reductase would increase
A student claims that the lac operon is an example of a mechanism that an organism uses to conserve energy. Evaluate the validity of the student's claim.
The claim is valid because the lac operon allows a bacterial cell to shut down a metabolic pathway if it is not immediately needed.
How does a repressible system such as the trp operon compare to an inducible system such as the lac operon?
The repressible system involves repression of gene expression in response to a signal; the inducible system involves activation of gene expression in response to a signal
Refer to the table below. A student constructed the table as a study guide. He summarized the activities of the various components of the trp operon under low and high tryptophan conditions. Evaluate the accuracy of the information shown.
The repressor gene is expressed at the same level under high and low tryptophan levels.
Which of the following does not regulate gene expression after transcription?
Transcription factor binding
Under what conditions does the trp repressor become active?
When it binds to the tryptophan
In the _____ of lactose, the lac ____ binds to the lac _____ site
absence; repressor; operator
Regulation of gene expression during the phage lytic cycle does not include
enhancement of the host's gene transcription
Refer to the figure below. A mutant E. coli cell expresses z, y, and a genes at the same levels in the presence and absence of lactose. These levels correspond to those observed in wild-type E. coli cells in the presence of lactose. Which region of the DNA shown in the figure could contain the mutation?
i
DNA methylation
involves the modification of the pyrimidine cytosine
The expression of the lac structural genes is ____ when lactose is absent from the culture medium and is ____ when lactose is added, because lactose binds to the_____ and inactivates it
low; high; lac repressor
Prokaryotes and eukaryotes differ in transcription inthat
there are three RNA polymerases in eukaryotes
An enzyme adds a(n) _____ tag to proteins that are recognized by proteasomes for destruction
ubiquitin