Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Lac Operon, Lac Repressor, Operon

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Lac operon: lactose absent: lac repressor binds operator most of the time, negative control, bound repressor prevents polymerase from binding promoter, repressor occasionally comes off operator, basal level of lac operon transcription. Inducible operon (allolactose is inducer: short lived mrna (3 mins) - control, second level of regulation (+ control, camp levels inversely related to glucose levels, cap can only bind dna after camp activation. Lac operon: lactose present, glucose present: glucose levels inverse to camp levels - no camp - no active cap, allolactose binds repressor - polymerase transcribes above basal level. If trp absent from medium synthesized: repressor inactive after translation - genes transcribed, when tryptophan present it activates the repressor, polymerase cannot bind when repressor bound to operator. Positive gene regulation by active cap in lac. Prokaryotic gene regulatio: like lac and trp - mainly at the level of transcription regulation, some examples of translational regulation - proteins bind mrna modulate translation.

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