Gene regulation
Lac in E. coli
Transcription
Control Levels
100

General patterns of gene regulation in multicellular organisms

What are temporal (different times in the life cycle), tissue-specific (different parts of the body), and homeostatic (responses to hormones, intracellular conditions, or environmental factors)?

100

A cluster of adjacent, functionally related genes that share a common promoter and are transcribed/ regulated as a unit (all or none expression) 

What is an operon?

100

The sequence in front of a eukaryotic gene to which RNA polymerase binds

What is a TATA box?

100

Highly compacted, dark staining regions of chromosomes where gene expression is mostly OFF?

What is Heterochromatin?

(Euchromatin - contains most transcribed/active genes).

200

Term for a gene that is not regulated

What is a constitutive gene?

200

The substance that must be present for the lac operon to be expressed

What is lactose?

200

Regulation where the presence of some substance causes a gene to be transcribed

What is induction?

200

The lac operon is regulated at this level.

What is transcription?

300

The place in a eukaryotic cell where transcriptional regulation occurs.

What is the nucleus?

300

The substance that must be ABSENT from the bacteria' food for the lac operon to be expressed.

What is glucose?

300

Condition where presence of a particular substance prevents transcription

What is repression?

300

The regions of DNA that activators and repressors bind, in order.

What are enhancers and silencers?

400

Main purpose of regulating gene expression for bacteria

What is energy conservation?

400

The name for the region of DNA next to a bacterial promoter which blocks transcription when occupied and the name of the protein which binds to that DNA.

What is an operator (the DNA) and repressor protein  (the protein that binds it)?

400

Organisms that have genes organized into operons

What are prokaryotes (bacteria, archaea)

400

Level of control including alternative intron splicing

What is post-transcriptional?

500

The scientists who described how the lac operon is regulated.

Who are Jacob and Monod?

500

Level of control that includes proteolytic processing, chemical modification, and differential protein stability

What is Posttranslational control?