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Regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes Katalin Kiss Dept. of Medical Biology 12.11. 2007.
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Gene expression in prokaryotes Types of expression: –Constitutive expression (eg. genes of glucose utilizing enzymes) –Regulated expression induction (eg. genes of catabolic enzymes) repression (eg. genes of biosynthetic enzymes) Significance of regulation: adaption to changes in enviroment (eg. nutrient supply), „feedback” Level of regulation during gene expression: mostly transcription (activity of RNA polymerase) is regulated Mechanism of regulation: operon model
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Operon model Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod (Nobel-prize 1965.): Study of E.coli bacterium Regulation of gene expression at the level of transcription Operon theory
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Operon Components: –Regulated genes = structural genes (transcribed as a polycystronic mRNA) –Promoter –Operator Types: –Inducible –Repressible
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Regulatory elements of operon DNA sequences = „cis-acting elements” (operator, promoter) Regulatory proteins = „trans-acting elements” (activator, repressor) Effectors (inducer, corepressor)
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Lactose operon (lac operon)
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RNA polymerase
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lactose
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CAP
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Regulatory elements of Lactose operon (Lac operon) Cis-acting elements: operator, promoter Regulatory proteins: Lac-repressor and CAP Effectors: lactose and cAMP = inducers
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Triptophan operon (Trp operon)
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Alberts Fig. 7-34
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Attenuation of Triptophan operon (Trp operon)
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Regulatory elements of Tryptophan operon (Trp operon) Cis-acting elements: operator, promoter, attenuator Regulatory proteins: Trp-repressor Effectors: trp= korepresszor
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Animations of Lac operon and Trp operon on the web http://highered.mcgraw- hill.com/olc/dl/120080/bio27.swf http://www.dnatube.com/view_video.php?v iewkey=712c49d51a18a32b39f0
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