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Chapter 16 Control of Gene Expression
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Topics to discuss DNA binding proteins Prokaryotic gene regulation Eukaryotic gene regulation
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6 groups of DNA-binding regulatory proteins have been identified
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Prokaryotic Gene Regulation
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Operons Operons provide coordinate expression
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A model operon
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Now let’s look at 2 groups of operons Negative inducible operons Negative repressible operons
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INDUCIBLE Negative inducible operon
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Turned on
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repressor
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Now let’s look at 2 specific operons The Lactose operon The Tryptophan operon
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Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod 1961 Studied lactose metabolism in prokayotes
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Sources of prokaryotic energy 1. Disaccharide 2. Monosaccharide Lactose Glucose
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Building the lac operon
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ZYAOP I Lac Operon and Proposed Arrangement with control I gene Not technically part of the “operon”
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Lactose Metabolism Requires Coordination of all these genes!
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Negative inducible operon
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Conditions: No glucose but lactose is present
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Lactose Metabolism Requires Coordination of all these genes!
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ZYAOP I Lac Operon and Proposed Arrangement with control I gene Not technically part of the “operon”
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Overview of: Mutational Analysis of the lac operon 3-24p. Lab manua
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Monod and Jacob Discovery of lac operon control
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Try out your ability to reason through the questions. I geneP geneZ,A,Y genes I+I+ P+P+ Z +,A +, Y + I-I- P-P- Z - or A -, or Y - IsIs O O+ Oc
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LactoseNo lactoseLactose I+P+O+Z+Y+I+P+O+Z+Y+ - + I-P+O+Z+Y+I-P+O+Z+Y+ ---- I+P-O+Z+Y+I+P-O+Z+Y+ ---- I+P+OcZ+Y+I+P+OcZ+Y+ ++++ I + P + O + Z - Y - / I - P + O + Z + Y + -+-+ I + P + O c Z + Y - / I + P + O + Z - Y + ++-+ I + P + O c Z - Y + / I - P + O + Z + Y - -+++ I S P + O + Z + Y - / I - P + O + Z - Y + ---- I + P - O c Z + Y + / I + P + O + Z - Y - ---- Β-galactosidasePermease No Lactose 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - +
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Now, back to glucose and the lac operon! Lac
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Question: what happens when both lactose and glucose are present together in the same cell?
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Conditions: glucose present and lactose
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Need to understand this reaction Adenylyl cyclase Cyclic AMP ATP Glucose may inhibit this enzyme catabolite activator protein +
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The promoter needs to be in an ideal conformation for RNA polymerase.
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How CAP and cAMP affects the promoter
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Trypthophan Operon
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5 genes involved in the synthesis of the amino acid trypthophan
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Negative repressible operon
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2 shapes to the mRNA
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attenuation
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Eukaryotic Gene Regulation
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Do eukaryotes show coordinate gene regulation? Yes, the same response element may be found in related genes.
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Changes in Chromatin structure and eukaryotic gene regulation DNase hypersensitivity Histone acetylation DNA methylation
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For Your Information Next 4 slides
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Experimental tests on the repressor: I + cells synthesize full levels of the lac enzymes only in the presence of an inducer I - mutations NO DNA BINDING ACTIVITY, TRANSCRIPTION OCCURS EVEN IN ABSENCE OF INDUCER! I s mutation NO LACTOSE BINDING ACTIVITY but has DNA BINDING ACTIVITY. NO TRANSCRIPTION EVEN WITH INDUCER! Oc mutation: constitutive activity
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Trans (across) acting product
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Oc= constitutive operator, notice how it affects transcription.
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Mutations to inducer binding domain of repressor
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Extra slides
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Table I.
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Table 2.
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Table 3.
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Allosteric affect of DNA binding protein
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The Lac promoter and its role in lac transcription
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Repressor has two binding sites. Lactose binding site DNA Operator binding site
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ITPG: Binds repressor but is not cleaved.
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