Biology 1202B Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Acetyl Group, Tata Box, Adenine

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14. 1 regulation of gene expression in prokaryotic cells. 14. 1a the operon is a unit of transcription. For a typical metabolic process, several genes are involved, and they must be regulated in a coordinated fashion: the operon model is widely applicable to the regulation of gene expression in bacteria and their viruses. 14. 1b the lac operon for lactose metabolism is transcribed when an inducer inactivates a repressor. In moments when the repressor is not bound, polymerase can successfully transcribe. As a result, there is always a low concentration of lac operon gene products in the cell. 14. 1c transcription of the lac operon is also controlled by a positive regulatory system. Together, the negative control by the lac repressor and the positive control by cap/camp ensures that cells express the lac operon most strongly when lactose is present and glucose is not. If the binding of a protein to dna results in decreased gene expression negative control.

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