BIOLOGY 173 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Arabinose, Antimicrobial Resistance, Ampicillin

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*called molecular because we are doing biology on the molecules of life. *genes are a part of a region of dna, transcribed as rna, to make proteins. Transform source plasmid into cells to show effect of genes and their regulation. Use polymerase chain reaction to amplify the gfp gene for later cloning pglo- carries three genes and an ori. Dna where proteins bind to initiate dna replication (needed to make more copies of the plasmid in cells)-need 6 specific proteins to assemble in a certain way and how often that allows for replication. Regulation of natural arabad genes in e. coli. Arac protein regulates arabad genes-- needed to metabolize arabinose (a sugar) Arac can act as a repressor or as an activator, depending on its conformation arabinose binds to arac and flips it from the repressor form to the activator form. Regulation of gfp in pglo in pglo, gfp gene is downstream of an.

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