Deck 32: The Control of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
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Deck 32: The Control of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
1
When a steroid hormone receptor binds its ligand, it induces a conformational change in the ligand-binding domain which allows the binding of a(n) _______________.
coactivator
2
Which of the following causes a decrease in transferrin receptor levels and an increase in ferritin levels?
A) magnesium
B) calcium
C) iron
D) potassium
E) manganese
A) magnesium
B) calcium
C) iron
D) potassium
E) manganese
C
3
What is the complex of DNA and associated proteins in the eukaryotic cell?
A) chromosome
B) chromatid
C) chromatin
D) karyotype
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) chromosome
B) chromatid
C) chromatin
D) karyotype
E) None of the answers is correct.
C
4
One of the classes of eukaryotic DNA-binding units is called bZip proteins because it has long α-helices stabilized by the amino acid __________________.
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5
What is the complex of protein subunits that acts as a bridge between transcription factors and RNA polymerase II?
A) coactivator
B) repressor
C) attenuator
D) mediator
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) coactivator
B) repressor
C) attenuator
D) mediator
E) None of the answers is correct.
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6
The technique ______________________ has been used to show that in eukaryotes, chromatin structure blocks a large number of potential protein binding sites.
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7
What enzyme has a role in repression of eukaryotic gene expression?
A) histone methylase
B) histone demethylase
C) histone acetylase
D) histone deacetylase
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) histone methylase
B) histone demethylase
C) histone acetylase
D) histone deacetylase
E) None of the answers is correct.
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8
A zinc finger domain is stabilized by a bound zinc ion through interactions with two __________ and two ______________ residues.
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9
Ferritin mRNA includes a 5′ stem-loop structure and binds a(n) _______________, which blocks the initiation of translation under low iron conditions.
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10
What eukaryotic DNA binding structure is similar to the prokaryotic helix-turn-helix?
A) helix-loop-helix
B) leucine zipper
C) zinc finger
D) winged helix-turn-helix
E) homeodomain fold
A) helix-loop-helix
B) leucine zipper
C) zinc finger
D) winged helix-turn-helix
E) homeodomain fold
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11
What are proteins that act in a coordinated manner with hormone receptors to mediate gene expression?
A) coreceptors
B) cohormones
C) receptor-transcription mediators
D) cotranscription factors
E) coactivators
A) coreceptors
B) cohormones
C) receptor-transcription mediators
D) cotranscription factors
E) coactivators
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12
The human genome contains genes for about _______________ proteins.
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13
The repeating unit formed by the DNA wrapping around the histone core is called a(n)_________________.
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14
Which of the following elements is found in the active site of the Argonaute-miRNA complex?
A) magnesium
B) calcium
C) zinc
D) iron
E) copper
A) magnesium
B) calcium
C) zinc
D) iron
E) copper
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15
What are binding sites, present on DNA, that bind regulatory proteins, resulting in an increased level of transcription for a gene that is distant from the binding site?
A) promoter
B) enhancer
C) augmenter
D) amplifier
E) enlarger
A) promoter
B) enhancer
C) augmenter
D) amplifier
E) enlarger
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16
Seventy percent of the cytosines in human DNA are modified by methylation specifically in _______________ sequences.
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17
The existence of stable cell types is due to differences in _____.
A) the genome
B) the epigenome
C) histone acetylase activity
D) transposable elements
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) the genome
B) the epigenome
C) histone acetylase activity
D) transposable elements
E) None of the answers is correct.
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18
What phenomenon allows for the generation of multiple distinct cell types?
A) combinatorial control
B) enhancer control
C) promoter control
D) epigenetic control
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) combinatorial control
B) enhancer control
C) promoter control
D) epigenetic control
E) None of the answers is correct.
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19
The ______________ histone seals off the nucleosome at the location at which the linker DNA enters and leaves.
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20
DNA regions that serve as binding sites for transcription factors which can act at a distance to perturb the local chromatin structure are called _________________.
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21
How do coactivators mediate expression?
A) blocking RNA polymerase binding
B) modifying chromatin structure
C) inhibiting intron splicing
D) binding to enhancers
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) blocking RNA polymerase binding
B) modifying chromatin structure
C) inhibiting intron splicing
D) binding to enhancers
E) None of the answers is correct.
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22
Bromodomains are part of complexes which
A) bind proteins.
B) remodel chromatin.
C) alter ribosome binding.
D) remodel chromatin and alter ribosome binding.
E) All the answers are correct.
A) bind proteins.
B) remodel chromatin.
C) alter ribosome binding.
D) remodel chromatin and alter ribosome binding.
E) All the answers are correct.
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23
Give examples of epigenomic changes resulting in different cell types.
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24
Structural components of the nucleosome include
A) transcription factors.
B) an octamer of core histones.
C) histone H8, which has an amino-terminal tail rich in leucine and isoleucine.
D) enhancer elements.
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) transcription factors.
B) an octamer of core histones.
C) histone H8, which has an amino-terminal tail rich in leucine and isoleucine.
D) enhancer elements.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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25
What are significant features in the development of induced pluripotent stem cells?
A) Only four transcription factors are required to induce pluripotency in fibroblasts.
B) De-differentiated cells have characteristics of embryonic stem cells.
C) Potentially, iPS cells represent a new class of therapeutic agents.
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) Only four transcription factors are required to induce pluripotency in fibroblasts.
B) De-differentiated cells have characteristics of embryonic stem cells.
C) Potentially, iPS cells represent a new class of therapeutic agents.
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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26
The interaction of many different protein factors to stimulate or repress transcription is called
A) combinatorial control.
B) synergy.
C) hypomethylation effect.
D) enhancer control.
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) combinatorial control.
B) synergy.
C) hypomethylation effect.
D) enhancer control.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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27
A key reaction in gene repression is the deacetylation of these amino acids in histones.
A) serine
B) threonine
C) arginine
D) lysine
E) All the answers are correct.
A) serine
B) threonine
C) arginine
D) lysine
E) All the answers are correct.
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28
What are the requirements for binding of the bromodomain to the transcriptional machinery?
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29
Enhancer sites are often located
A) near the poly(A) tail site.
B) within introns.
C) at a distance from the transcription start site.
D) immediately adjacent to the promoter.
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) near the poly(A) tail site.
B) within introns.
C) at a distance from the transcription start site.
D) immediately adjacent to the promoter.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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30
Histones
A) are basic.
B) constitute half the chromosome's mass.
C) serve to organize eukaryotic DNA.
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) are basic.
B) constitute half the chromosome's mass.
C) serve to organize eukaryotic DNA.
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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31
Regions that contain far more methylated cytosine than others are called
A) hypersensitive regions.
B) CpG islands.
C) TpG mutation sites.
D) hypermethylation regions.
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) hypersensitive regions.
B) CpG islands.
C) TpG mutation sites.
D) hypermethylation regions.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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32
Although there are many differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic gene expression, in what significant way due to the common structure of DNA are they similar?
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33
What is meant by combinatorial control of transcription in eukaryotes, and what is the advantage to this mechanism?
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34
Posttranscriptional eukaryotic gene expression can be controlled by
A) microRNAs.
B) histones.
C) basic-leucine zipper proteins.
D) helix-turn-helix proteins.
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) microRNAs.
B) histones.
C) basic-leucine zipper proteins.
D) helix-turn-helix proteins.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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35
Gene regulation by microRNAs involves
A) miRNA binding to Argonaute.
B) miRNA-Argonaute cleavage of mRNA.
C) miRNA-Argonaute binding to mRNA.
D) All the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) miRNA binding to Argonaute.
B) miRNA-Argonaute cleavage of mRNA.
C) miRNA-Argonaute binding to mRNA.
D) All the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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36
Molecules that bind to a receptor and trigger signaling pathways are called
A) antagonists.
B) agonists.
C) IRE-binding proteins.
D) promoters.
E) None of the answers is correct.
A) antagonists.
B) agonists.
C) IRE-binding proteins.
D) promoters.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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37
Describe the arrangement of histones and associated DNA in a nucleosome.
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38
Which of the following are ways in which eukaryotic gene expression is more complex than prokaryotic gene expression?
A) different cell types that express only a subset of the genes in the genome
B) the lack of DNA binding proteins to direct gene expression
C) the inaccessibility of the DNA in chromatin
D) A and B are correct.
E) A and C are correct.
A) different cell types that express only a subset of the genes in the genome
B) the lack of DNA binding proteins to direct gene expression
C) the inaccessibility of the DNA in chromatin
D) A and B are correct.
E) A and C are correct.
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39
In eukaryotes, DNA-binding proteins bind to DNA by which of the following DNA-binding structures?
A) Cys2 His2 zinc-finger domain
B) homeodomain
C) closed loops called lariats
D) Cys2 His2 zinc-finger domain and homeodomain
E) Cys2 His2 zinc-finger domain and closed loops called lariats
A) Cys2 His2 zinc-finger domain
B) homeodomain
C) closed loops called lariats
D) Cys2 His2 zinc-finger domain and homeodomain
E) Cys2 His2 zinc-finger domain and closed loops called lariats
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40
Histone binding and wrapping of DNA reduces the DNA length by
A) 2-fold.
B) 7-fold.
C) 20-fold.
D) 100-fold.
E) 1000-fold.
A) 2-fold.
B) 7-fold.
C) 20-fold.
D) 100-fold.
E) 1000-fold.
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41
Describe the mechanism by which a steroid hormone receptor antagonist can function as a drug.
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42
How does a coactivator function in gene expression?
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43
What is a hypersensitive site in eukaryotic DNA?
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44
Describe the regulatory activity of microRNAs.
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45
Describe the functions of the two domains of a typical eukaryotic transcription factor.
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46
Why must gene regulation be more complicated in eukaryotic cells when compared to prokaryotic cells?
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47
Describe the structure and function of the histone octamer.
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48
Briefly describe the path of a steroid hormone in gene regulation.
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49
Describe how the IRE-binding protein regulates ferritin levels when iron levels are low.
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50
What is the function of mediator in regulating transcription?
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