BIOLOGY 172 Chapter Notes - Chapter 19.3: Allolactose, Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate, Operon

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Gene regulation in prokaryotes is simpler than gene regulation in eukaryotes because dna is not packaged into nucleosomes, mrna is not processed, and transcription/translation are concurrent processes. Positive regulation has a regulatory molecule (usually a protein) that must bind to the dna at a site near gene for transcription to occur. Negative regulation has a regulatory molecule that must bind to dna at a site near gene to prevent transcription. Allosteric effect is a change in the activity or affinity of a protein as a result of the binding of a molecule at an area other than the active site i. e. ) a change in shape. Repressors are proteins that inhibit transcription when bound to dna; without repressor, transcription can occur in natural state. Inducers are small molecules that interact with repressor and prevent it from binding to dna. Lactose consists of one molecule of glucose and one molecule of galactose linked by a.

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