BI226 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Covalent Bond, Permease, Galactose

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Certain bacterial genes needed to continuously perform routine tasks undergo constitutive transcription. Some genes, needed for responses to changing environmental conditions require regulated transcription. Regulation of transcription includes control of both initiation and amount of transcription. Negative control: involves binding of a repressor protein to a regulatory dna sequence and preventing transcription of a gene or gene cluster. Positive control: involves binding of an activator protein to regulatory dna and initiating gene transcription. Broad category of regulatory proteins that exert negative control of transcription. Activated repressors bind to sequences such as those called operators. Can be activated or inactivated via interactions with other compounds. Dna-binding domain locates and binds operator dna sequence or other target dna sequences. Allosteric domain binds a molecule or protein, which causes a change in conformation of the dna-binding domain; this property is called allostery. Some repressor proteins undergo inactivation of their.

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