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Chapter 16 Control of Gene Expression. Topics to discuss. DNA binding proteins Prokaryotic gene regulation Lac operon Trp operon Eukaryotic gene regulation. Today’s lecture. 6 groups of DNA-binding regulatory proteins have been identified. Prokaryotic Gene Regulation.
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Topics to discuss • DNA binding proteins • Prokaryotic gene regulation • Lac operon • Trp operon • Eukaryotic gene regulation Today’s lecture
6 groups of DNA-binding regulatory proteins have been identified
Prokaryotic Gene Regulation Nutritional enviroment and a bug’s growth!
Operons • Operons provide coordinate expression
Now let’s look at 2 groups of operons • Negative inducible operons • Negative repressible operons
Negative inducible operon INDUCIBLE
Now let’s look at 2 specific operons • The Lactose operon • The Tryptophan operon
Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod 1961 • Studied lactose metabolism in prokayotes J. Monod Won the Nobel Prize in 1965
1. Disaccharide 2. Monosaccharide Lactose Glucose Sources of prokaryotic energy
Lac Operon and Proposed Arrangement with control I gene I P O Z Y A Not technically part of the “operon”
Lactose Metabolism Requires Coordination of all these genes!
Predict if you expect to obtain the proteins from the lacZ and lacY genes IF certain mutations are present in the operon.
Mutational Key: • Any + means wildtype. • Any – means mutant. • Two other mutants: “Oc and Is” • I- cells synthesize full levels in the presence or absence of inducer-Transcription Turned ON. Inhibitor cannot bind to DNA • P- the DNA promoter mutation : cannot bind RNA polymerase Transcription OFF • Is super-suppressors can bind DNA but not inducer. DNA and Transcription Turned OFF. • Oc is an DNA mutation: repressor cannot bind. Transcription ON.
Examples I s=the Super-repressor Allolactose CANNOT BIND VERSUS DNA binding site I - = DNA binding site mutated, prevents binding, allows transcription
Next: 3 important terms of DNA control. • Constitutive activity • Trans acting • Cis acting
No Lactose - 1 + 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Question: what happens when both lactose and glucose are present together in the same cell?
To answer this question you first need to understand this reaction Adenylyl cyclase Cyclic AMP ATP + catabolite activator protein (helix-turn-helix) Glucose may inhibit this enzyme
The promoter needs to be in an ideal conformation for RNA polymerase.
How CAP and cAMP affects the promoter END of PART I
Trypthophan Operon • 5 genes involved in the synthesis of the amino acid trypthophan
Do eukaryotes show coordinate gene regulation? Yes, the same response element may be found in related genes.
Changes in Chromatin structure and eukaryotic gene regulation • Chromatin Structure • DNase hypersensitivity ( • Histone acetylation • DNA methylation