BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Lac Operon, Membrane Protein, Genetic Screen

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Chapter 17: control of gene expression in bacteria. Gene expression occurs when a gene product is actively synthesized and used in cell. Regulation of gene expression is critical to efficient use of resources and so to survival. Transcription and translation of individual genes in bacteria are triggered by specific signals from the environment. Gene expression can be controlled at any step b/w synthesis of rna and activation of final gene product. Gene expression can be controlled at 3 levels: transcriptional control: cell could avoid making mrna for particular enzymes. If no mrna, ribosome cannot make gene product. Can be negative or positive- negative control prevents transcriptions; positive increases transcription rate. Allows cell to make rapid changes in proteins: post-translational control: affect on chemicals responsible for changing proteins from inactive to active; like adding phosphate group. Most rapid response of all three mechanisms, but is energetically expensive. Many regulatory proteins bind to specific sites in.

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