Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Lac Repressor, Operon, Repressor

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13. 1 regulation of gene expression in prokaryotic cells. 13. 1a some regulated genes occur in clusters called operons: promoter termination point of transcription, region where the rna polymerase begins transcription. Transcription unit: the segment of dna from the initiation point of transcription to the. Operon model: the organization of genes in a cluster. Operon: a cluster of prokaryotic genes and the dna sequences involved in their regulation. The cluster of genes within the transcription unit are transcribed into a single mrna. The two sequences that control the expression of the operon are: The two types of regulatory proteins that control the expression of the operon are: Each operon is transcribed as a unit from the promoter into a single mrna. 13. 1b the lac operon for lactose metabolism is transcribed when an inducer inactivates a. Binds to the operator when lactose is. Prevents the rna polymerase from binding to the promoter absent.

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