Lactose Intolerance
Tetrahedral RP
Optimistic and Pessimistic
Summer cAMP
Metabolism Monstrosity
100

What is the utilization of the inducer?

The inducer binds to the repressor, deactivating it and allowing from transcription.

NOTE: This occurs in inducible gene regulation.

100

What is the utilization of the corepressor?

The corepressor binds to the repressor, activating it, and therefore blocking transcription.

NOTE: This occurs in repressible gene regulation.

100
What are the types of negative gene regulation?

Repressible and inducible.

100

Does cAMP function in positive or negative gene regulation?

Positive gene regultion.

100
What is a metabolic pathway?

A series of chemical reactions, beginning with reactants (substrates) and ending with products

200
Does the lac operon utilize positive gene regulation (cAMP and CAP usage), or negative gene regulation (repressible/inducible)?

Both.

200

What is required for the trp operon to be active?

Lack of tryptophan in the cell.

200

What is the prime example of repressible gene regulation?

Trp operon.

200

What will cAMP bind to in the lac operon?

CAP/CRP

200

What is a feedback inhibition pathway?

Accumulation preventing more accumulation.

Ex. Function of the trp operon

300

Which form of negative gene regulation does the lac operon utilize?

Inducible

300

How does the trp operon demonstrate negative feedback in the regulation of tryptophan synthesis?

As the creation of tryptophan, a corepressor, results in the active state of the trp repressor, resulting in halted transcription, negative gene regulation occurs by halting regulation of the trp operon.

300

What is the prime example of an activator?

Hint: cAMP binds to this protein

CAP/CRP/catabolite activator protein

300

How is cAMP affected when there is less glucose in the cell?

The cAMP concentration decreases, inactivating CAP, and thus decreasing transcription.

300

How do operons help the processes in metabolic pathways?

To ‘coordinately control’ genes, or control genes as a group. This allows for all the enzymes of a metabolic pathway to be synthesized at once, under the same stimuli.

400

What is the function of cAMP in the lac operon?

cAMP activates the CAP (catabolite activator), which then binds to the lac promoter, therefore simulating gene expression.

400

What would occur to trp transcription if the trp repressor malfunctioned and no longer could switch to an active state?

If the trp repressor couldn't switch to an active state, continuous transcription of the trp operon would occur, leading to the overproduction of tryptophan even in the presence of tryptophan.

400

How does glucose affect the positive gene regulation of the lac operon?

Glucose inhibits the production of cAMP, reducing the activity of CAP, and therefore, resulting in positive gene regulation of the lac operon.

400

What does the cAMP concentration ultimately control?

Transcription.

400

What are the two kinds of regulation that occur in metabolic pathways?

Positive and negative regulation.

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