Chapter 16-18 Mistake Duress Undue Influence. MISTAKE Chapter 16.
Chapter 16
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25 and 27 October, 2004
Chapter 16
Regulation in Prokaryotes
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Overview• Transcriptional initiation is the most common point to regulate gene expression.• Any of the events of initiation, including polymerase binding and open complex
formation may be regulated either positively or negatively.• Regulation is accomplished by sequence-specific DNA binding proteins.• Binding may be promoter proximal or at a distance.• DNA footprinting and mobility shift assays are used to investigate the binding of
regulatory proteins.• In the E. coli lac operon, there are both repressors and activators, each of which is
allosterically regulated.• Many regulatory systems control a large number of genes and operons, like the
catabolite repression and heat shock regulons.• NtrC is regulated by covalent modification, bidds at a distance, and hydrolyzes ATP
to pronmote open complex formation.• MerR activates transcription by twisting the promoter.• Riboswitches regulate transcription or translation without protein mediators.• Phage lambda uses alternative regulatory systems to control lytic or lysogenic growth.• Repressor and Cro compete to determine lytic or lysogenic growth, in response to the
stability of the CII protein.• Downstream regulation in lambda involves antitermination.
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Activators and repressors may
regulate binding of polymerase.
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Some activators regulate open complex formation.
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Cooperative Binding and Transcriptional Regulation at a Distance
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The lac operon
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lac operon regulation
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Control Regions and lac Operator Half-sites
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RNA polymerase can
form open complexes even in the presence
of the LacI protein.
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RNA polymerase interacts with promoter and CAP
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Helix-turn-helix Interactions with DNA
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CAP bends DNA
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Activator Bypass
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Lac repressor binds as a tetramer
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Genetic experiments with partial diploids elucidated the ideas behind regulation of gene expression.
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Regulation by Alternative -Factors
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Regulation of GlnA by -54 and NtrC.
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NtrC Acts at a Distance
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MerR Regulation
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AraC Regulation
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Arabinose relaxes loops, and the loops reform in the absence of competitor.
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Regulation of the trp operon
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Tryptophan Interaction with Trp Repressor
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Attenuation
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Ribosomal proteins
regulate their own
translation.
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Riboswitches regulate gene
expression without
regulatory proteins.
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Phage lambda
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Lambda Genome
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Lambda Control Region
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Lambda Repressor and Binding Sites
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Cooperative Binding
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Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Binding
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Lambda Regulation
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Negative Autoregulation
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DNA Looping Between two lac operators
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CII Control of the Lytic / Lysogenic Decision
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N and Q Antiterminators
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int Regulation
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