Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Lac Operon, Lac Repressor, Operon

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All cells have the same complement of dna: yet cells of different type are vastly different. Differences are not a result of different dna: different expression of the same set of genes, difference are a result of regulation of gene expression (primarily transcription) Tend to be single celled and relatively simple: short generating times no complex development. React and adapt to change in environment: manufacture the simple products needed for survival and reproduction. Depending on what is available they turn on/off various biochemical pathways. Cluster of genes and the dna sequences involved in their regulation: e coli lac operon lactose metabolism. Turned on when glucose not available but lactose is. Operon named after operator discovery: short sequence which controls genes next to it. Repressor binds operator: controls lacz, lacy, laca transcription, transcribed as single mrna translated together. Lac repressor bind operator most of the time: negative control, bound repressor prevents polymerase from binding promoter, repressor occasionally comes off operator.

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