Gene Regulation in Bacteria

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Course Outline

  1. Gene Regulation Mechanisms
  2. Operon Structure
  3. Promoter and Operator Roles
  4. Structural Genes Function
  5. Repressor Protein Function
  6. Lactose as Inducer
  7. Repressor-Operator Interaction
  8. Transcription Control
  9. Negative Inducible System

1. Gene Regulation Mechanisms

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Gene Regulation: The process by which cells control the expression of their genes, turning specific genes ON or OFF to conserve energy and respond to environmental cues.

  • Operon: A cluster of functionally related genes under the control of a single promoter, allowing coordinated regulation.

  • Repressor: A protein that binds to the operator region of an operon to prevent transcription by blocking RNA polymerase.

  • Inducer: A molecule that binds to the repressor, causing a conformational change that prevents the repressor from binding to the operator, thus enabling transcription.

  • Lac Operon: An inducible operon in bacteria that controls the breakdown of lactose, involving structural genes (lacZ, lacY, lacA), a promoter, an operator, and a repressor.

  • Negative Inducible System: A regulatory system where the default state is OFF due to repressor binding, but turns ON when an inducer molecule inactivates the repressor.

Essential Points

  • Gene regulation in bacteria often involves operons, which enable efficient control of related genes.
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Quiz-Vorschau

1. What is a repressor protein in gene regulation mechanisms?

2. What is the primary function of the repressor protein in the lac operon?

3. What is the name of the gene that encodes the repressor protein in the lac operon?

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Gene regulation — definition?

Process controlling gene expression levels.

Gene Regulation — definition?

Process controlling gene expression ON/OFF.

Operon — structure?

Cluster of genes with shared promoter and operator.

Operon — what?

Cluster of related genes with single promoter.

Promoter — role?

Binds RNA polymerase to start transcription.

Promoter — role?

Initiates transcription by RNA polymerase binding.

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