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Title: Regulation of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes


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Regulation of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes
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How Prokaryotes Regulate How Their Genes are
Expressed
  • Possible points of regulation
  • 1. Block transcription of the mRNA for that gene
  • 2. Degrade mRNA as soon as it is made
  • 3. Block translation at the ribosome
  • 4. Degrade the new protein as soon as it is made
  • 5. Inhibit the function of the protein

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The Rough Life of Intestinal E. coli
  • You have cookies milk after school
  • The E. coli in your intestines love to use
    glucose as an energy source
  • Butyour mom forgot to buy cookies, so all you
    have is milk to drink
  • Now, the E. coli needs to use lactose instead of
    glucose
  • What now?

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E. coli can use Lactose
  • But they need to gear up
  • b-galactoside permease gets lactose into cell
  • b-galactosidase splits lactose into glucose
    galactose
  • b-galactoside transacetylase who knows?!
  • These are inducible enzymes.
  • Lactose is the inducer.

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The Lac Operon
  • Operon consists of a promoter, operator, and at
    least 2 structural genes
  • Promoter DNA on which RNA polymerase binds to
    begin making mRNA
  • Operator DNA sitting between promoter and
    structural genes
  • Structural genes DNA from which mRNA can be
    made

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Cookies and Milk(Glucose is PRESENT)
Glucose present
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Just Milk(Glucose is ABSENT Lactose is PRESENT)
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The Lac Operon
  • Is an INDUCIBLE operon
  • The operon is OFF until it is turned ON

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The Trp Operon
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The Trp Operon
  • Is a REPRESSIBLE operon
  • It is constantly on unless is it shut off
    (repressed).

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Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes
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Why Do Eukaryotic Cells Have to Regulate Their
Gene Expression?
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How Do Eukaryotes Regulate Gene Expression?
  • 1. Extent of DNA packing

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How Do Eukaryotes Regulate Gene Expression?
  • 2. Really tight packing X chromosome
    inactivation

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How Do Eukaryotes Regulate Gene Expression?
  • 3. Regulation of Transcription Transcription
    Factors

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How Do Eukaryotes Regulate Gene Expression?
  • 4. mRNA Processing Alternative Splicing

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Alternative Splicing
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