BIOLOGY 305 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Histone Deacetylase, Histone H3, Transposable Element

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Yeast imports galactose and converts it into a form of glucose that can be metabolized. Gal1, 2, 7, and 10 genes are in the yeast genome that encode enzymes that catalyze steps in the biochemical pathway that converts galactose into glucose. Gal 3, 4, and 80 encode proteins that regulate the expression of the enzyme genes. Like lac system, the abundance of the sugar determines the level of gene expression in the biochemical pathway. No or lacking in galactose gal genes are silenced. Yes galactose gal genes are induced. Gal4 is the key regulator of gal expression; it is a sequence specific dna- binding protein. There are two gal4-binding sites upstream of the gal2 gene and two upstream of the gal7 gene. Structure of gal4 protein: activation domain is required for regulatory activity, gal4 protein has at least two domains: one for dna binding and another for activating transcription.

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