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1 Chapter 11: Gene Expression Control in Division & Development pp 217-228

2 Prokaryotes 1965 Nobel Prize to Jacob & Monod for work on lac operon in E. coli Lactose is metabolized by 3 enzymes in E. coli Genes for these proteins are sequential An operator sits between promoter & these structural genes lac operon = promoter + operator + 3 genes Upstream regulatory gene codes for repressor

3 lac operon http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/biocoach/lacoperon/ regulate.html

4 How it works. Regulatory gene codes for repressor protein Repressor protein binds to the operator site Repressor prevents RNA polymerase advancement from its promoter site Repressor protein selectively binds lactose & cannot bind the operator site then Repression is lifted  genes are “turned on” only when lactose is present

5 Eukaryotic control Control is at level of individual chromosome Euchromatin, uncoiled DNA, is site of active transcription DNA contains bases that code for proteins (exons) & bases that do not (introns) Exons & introns are both transcribed Only exons are translated Introns may serve as regulatory elements

6 Transcriptional Control Pre-mRNA is full copy of DNA gene’s message Splicesomes (RNA + protein) cut out introns & fuse exons; ribozymes (RNA) also splice Introns regulate RNA, bind to &/ or control expression Exons can code for functional domains Exons can be selected to form specific protein

7 Transcriptional Control Transcription factors (TF) bind to regulatory elements on DNA, proteins, & other TF – Promoters – Enhancers – Repressors TF recruit RNA polymerase to promoter TF-to-TF binding can change shape of DNA

8 TF-binding Interactions

9 Genes for Development Cells differentiate to become specialized – Every zygote has all the DNA – Cells/ tissue specialize in morphogenesis – Cells only express DNA for their functions Homeotic genes dictate loci of anatomy – Specific sequence within gene = “homeobox” Homeotic genes form regulatory proteins – Control which genes are expressed – Control rates of cell division & gene expression

10 Cancer & Cell Control Proto-oncogenes control normal cell division, growth, & behavior Carcinogen = mutagen  DNA damage Mutated proto-oncogenes  “oncogene” Oncogenes promote uncontrolled growth  tumors (benign or malignant)  cancer Metastasis = spread of CA beyond origin Mutated tumor-suppressor genes  cancer – Mutations in all 3 tumor-suppressor genes + viral oncogene + mutated proto-oncogene

11 Types of Cancer Carcinomas – Skin & tissues lining organs Sarcomas – Bone & muscle Lymphomas – Lymphatic system’s solid tumors Leukemia – Blood-forming tissues  uncontrolled WBC production


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