Biochemistry 2280A Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Trp Operon, Regulatory Sequence, Transcriptional Regulation

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Transcriptional switches: principles found in bacteria mostly apply to euks, but in euks there"s more complex gene regulation and dna packing as chromatin, which introduces more ways of control. Transcriptional switches allows cells to respond to environmental changes: bacteria regulate the expression of many genes according to the food sources that are available in the environment, ex. Repressors turn genes off and activators turn them on: when trp repressor is active, it switches genes off (repressor protein) Lac operon in e. coli is controlled by both the lac repressor and the cap activator. Lac operon encodes proteins required for importing/digesting lactose. In the absence of glucose, bacterium makes camp which activates cap to switch on genes that allow cell to use alternative sources of c (incl. lactose) If lactose is not present, it is wasteful for cap to induce expression of the lac operon--- lac repressor shuts down operon in the absence of lactose.

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