Deck 14: Regulation of Gene Expression in Bacteria and Bacteriophage

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In negative control,what molecule would you expect to find bound to the operator if there is no transcription?

A)activator
B)repressor
C)inducer
D)corepressor
E)RNA polymerase
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During the attenuation of the trp operon,which stem loop leads to polycistronic mRNA synthesis during tryptophan starvation?

A)1-3 (antitermination)stem loop
B)3-4 (termination)stem loop
C)1-2 (pause)stem loop
D)2-3 (antitermination)stem loop
E)2-4 (termination)stem loop
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Which mutants are noninducible?

A)lacIˢ
B)lacI⁻
C)lacI⁺
D)lacOᶜ
E)lacO⁺
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Which of these haploid strains produce permease but do not produce β-galactosidase?

A)I⁻ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁺ ʸ⁺
B)I⁺ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁻ʸ⁺
C)I⁻ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁻ʸ⁻
D)I⁺ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁻ ᶻ⁺ ʸ⁺
E)I⁻ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁺ ʸ⁻
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Which enzyme is responsible for integration of a temperate phage into a host genome?

A)β-galactosidase
B)transposase
C)integrase
D)transacetylase
E)permease
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The presence of which combination of molecules would lead to active transcription of an operon?

A)activator + corepressor
B)activator + repressor
C)inducer + corepressor
D)repressor + corepressor
E)activator + inducer
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A bacterium is unable to transport lactose into the cell to be broken down.Which gene is likely mutated in this bacterium?

A)lacZ
B)lacY
C)lacI
D)lacP
E)lacO
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In the presence of glucose,where is the lac repressor bound?

A)lacZ
B)lacO
C)lacP
D)lacI
E)The lac repressor is not bound to the operon.
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Which region of the lambda phage genome enables the linear chromosome to circularize when it enters a host cell?

A)cohesive (cos)site
B)IS10
C)early operators
D)integrase (int)gene
E)excisionase (xis)gene
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Which of these haploid strains produce β-galactosidase constitutively but do not produce permease?

A)I⁻ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁺ ʸ⁺
B)I⁺ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁻ ʸ⁻
C)I⁻ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁻ʸ⁺
D)I⁺ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁻ ᶻ⁺ ʸ⁺
E)I⁻ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁺ ʸ⁻
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Which structural gene of the lac operon can be mutated without affecting the cell's ability to break down lactose?

A)lacZ
B)lacY
C)lacA
D)lacP
E)lacO
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Which sigma factor,encoded by the rpoH gene,is active at high temperatures?

A)σ⁷⁰
B)σ³²
C)σ⁴⁵
D)σ³⁷
E)σ⁵⁰
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Which of the following are constitutive mutants of the lac operon?

A)lacZ and lacP
B)lacZ and lacI
C)lacO and lacI
D)lacO and lacZ
E)lacI and lacY
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In the lac operon,what acts as the inducer?

A)glucose
B)permease
C)allolactose
D)β-galactosidase
E)transacetylase
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If you wanted to prevent a cell from entering the lysogenic pathway,which gene controlled by PRM would you target?

A)cro
B)Q
C)cI
D)cII
E)O
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In λ phage,which protein,the product of the cI gene,blocks the transcription required to initiate the lytic cycle?

A)cro
B)repressor
C)enhancer
D)integrase
E)operator
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In the absence of tryptophan,

A)the inactive repressor cannot bind trpO,so operon gene transcription occurs.
B)the active repressor binds trpP,so operon gene transcription is repressed.
C)the inducer cannot bind trpO,so operon gene transcription occurs.
D)the active repressor cannot bind trpO,so operon gene transcription is attenuated.
E)the repressor binds the corepressor,and operon gene transcription occurs.
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Which region of the lac operon would you target if you want to disrupt the -10 and -35 consensus sequences?

A)lacZ
B)lacY
C)lacI
D)lacP
E)lacO
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The enzyme β-galactosidase catalyzes what reaction?

A)allolactose → glucose + lactose
B)lactose → glucose + fructose
C)lactose → galactose + glucose
D)glucose → galactose + lactose
E)galactose → glucose + lactose
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You want to design a repressor protein mutant.Which protein domain is the best target for preventing binding of the corepressor?

A)DNA-binding domain
B)allosteric domain
C)promoter domain
D)helix-turn-helix domain
E)activator binding site
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Bacteria grown at 45°C initiate expression of which two types of proteins?
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Which molecule functions as the corepressor in the trp operon?
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Which part of the lac operon produces a regulatory protein that is trans-acting?
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Catabolite repression refers to the repression of the lac operon in the presence of which catabolite?
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What are the two active sites or "domains" on a repressor protein?
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Antisense control of translation involves the regulation of which enzyme produced by bacterial insertion sequence IS10?
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Binding of which complex increases the ability of RNA polymerase to transcribe the lac operon?
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What protein cleaves the λ repressor monomers to inactivate the repressor protein,and is activated by DNA-damaging agents?
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Which part of the lac operon is cis-dominant?
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In the trp operon,where is the attenuator region located?
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The genetic switch controlling whether a bacterium enters the lytic or lysogenic cycle relies on the binding of which two proteins?
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Which proteins facilitate RNA polymerase binding at promoters?
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Which protein in the arabinose operon is responsible for both positive and negative regulation of transcription?
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What is the process by which a bacterium switches from a lysogenic to lytic cycle?
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What are the three possible alternative stem loops that can form in mRNA?
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Which enzyme is the product of the lacZ gene?
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Mutations of trpL decrease the efficiency of transcriptional regulation by disrupting the formation of which stem-loop structure?
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If a corepressor is inhibited,what effect would you expect to see in the operon?
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Regulation of transcription of bacterial genes takes place at which two levels?
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In the absence of both glucose and lactose,the presence of which molecule is capable of inducing basal transcription?
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Describe the difference between inducible and repressible operons.How does attenuation differ from inducible or repressible operons?
Which of the two inducible operons you've studied would be active if a cell has the following food sources?
a. only lactose
b. only glucose
c. only arabinose
d. lactose and glucose
e. glucose and arabinose
f. lactose and arabinose
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How does the arabinose (ara)operon accomplish both positive and negative transcriptional regulation? Describe the unique DNA structure that forms during one of these mechanisms,and include a diagram to illustrate the structure of the operon in both the presence and absence of arabinose.
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Bacterial translation is inhibited by ________ RNA,which is complementary to a portion of a specific mRNA.
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Most of the regulation of gene expression in bacteria occurs at the ________ level.
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DNA-binding proteins exert control by binding DNA at specific sequences.Describe how DNA and protein interact at the molecular level.Are proteins able to identify specific DNA sequences,or do they bind to all regions with equal frequency? What motifs are commonly found in DNA-binding proteins?
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Expression of a(n)________ alters gene transcription in E.coli by activating transcription of specialized heat stress response genes.
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What is the purpose of the lac operon,and under what circumstances is it activated? Describe the structure of the lac operon,including the repressor protein,structural genes,and regulatory regions of the operon.What is the role of catabolite repression in the lac operon?
What is the purpose of the lac operon,and under what circumstances is it activated? Describe the structure of the lac operon,including the repressor protein,structural genes,and regulatory regions of the operon.What is the role of catabolite repression in the lac operon?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In λ phage,entry into the ________ cycle requires transcription of late genes.
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Changing conformation at the active site as a result of binding a substance at a different site is known as ________.
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What is the role of cis-acting and trans-acting factors in transcription? Explain how these factors play a role in the lac operon,and discuss how complementation can be used to identify where the mutations have occurred (structural genes versus regulatory regions).Which type of mutations can be complemented by a second gene with normal function? Are Iˢ and Oᶜ mutants cis or trans-acting?
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Deck 14: Regulation of Gene Expression in Bacteria and Bacteriophage
1
In negative control,what molecule would you expect to find bound to the operator if there is no transcription?

A)activator
B)repressor
C)inducer
D)corepressor
E)RNA polymerase
B
2
During the attenuation of the trp operon,which stem loop leads to polycistronic mRNA synthesis during tryptophan starvation?

A)1-3 (antitermination)stem loop
B)3-4 (termination)stem loop
C)1-2 (pause)stem loop
D)2-3 (antitermination)stem loop
E)2-4 (termination)stem loop
D
3
Which mutants are noninducible?

A)lacIˢ
B)lacI⁻
C)lacI⁺
D)lacOᶜ
E)lacO⁺
A
4
Which of these haploid strains produce permease but do not produce β-galactosidase?

A)I⁻ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁺ ʸ⁺
B)I⁺ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁻ʸ⁺
C)I⁻ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁻ʸ⁻
D)I⁺ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁻ ᶻ⁺ ʸ⁺
E)I⁻ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁺ ʸ⁻
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Which enzyme is responsible for integration of a temperate phage into a host genome?

A)β-galactosidase
B)transposase
C)integrase
D)transacetylase
E)permease
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6
The presence of which combination of molecules would lead to active transcription of an operon?

A)activator + corepressor
B)activator + repressor
C)inducer + corepressor
D)repressor + corepressor
E)activator + inducer
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A bacterium is unable to transport lactose into the cell to be broken down.Which gene is likely mutated in this bacterium?

A)lacZ
B)lacY
C)lacI
D)lacP
E)lacO
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In the presence of glucose,where is the lac repressor bound?

A)lacZ
B)lacO
C)lacP
D)lacI
E)The lac repressor is not bound to the operon.
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9
Which region of the lambda phage genome enables the linear chromosome to circularize when it enters a host cell?

A)cohesive (cos)site
B)IS10
C)early operators
D)integrase (int)gene
E)excisionase (xis)gene
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10
Which of these haploid strains produce β-galactosidase constitutively but do not produce permease?

A)I⁻ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁺ ʸ⁺
B)I⁺ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁻ ʸ⁻
C)I⁻ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁻ʸ⁺
D)I⁺ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁻ ᶻ⁺ ʸ⁺
E)I⁻ ᴾ⁺ ᴼ⁺ ᶻ⁺ ʸ⁻
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Which structural gene of the lac operon can be mutated without affecting the cell's ability to break down lactose?

A)lacZ
B)lacY
C)lacA
D)lacP
E)lacO
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12
Which sigma factor,encoded by the rpoH gene,is active at high temperatures?

A)σ⁷⁰
B)σ³²
C)σ⁴⁵
D)σ³⁷
E)σ⁵⁰
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Which of the following are constitutive mutants of the lac operon?

A)lacZ and lacP
B)lacZ and lacI
C)lacO and lacI
D)lacO and lacZ
E)lacI and lacY
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In the lac operon,what acts as the inducer?

A)glucose
B)permease
C)allolactose
D)β-galactosidase
E)transacetylase
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If you wanted to prevent a cell from entering the lysogenic pathway,which gene controlled by PRM would you target?

A)cro
B)Q
C)cI
D)cII
E)O
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In λ phage,which protein,the product of the cI gene,blocks the transcription required to initiate the lytic cycle?

A)cro
B)repressor
C)enhancer
D)integrase
E)operator
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17
In the absence of tryptophan,

A)the inactive repressor cannot bind trpO,so operon gene transcription occurs.
B)the active repressor binds trpP,so operon gene transcription is repressed.
C)the inducer cannot bind trpO,so operon gene transcription occurs.
D)the active repressor cannot bind trpO,so operon gene transcription is attenuated.
E)the repressor binds the corepressor,and operon gene transcription occurs.
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18
Which region of the lac operon would you target if you want to disrupt the -10 and -35 consensus sequences?

A)lacZ
B)lacY
C)lacI
D)lacP
E)lacO
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19
The enzyme β-galactosidase catalyzes what reaction?

A)allolactose → glucose + lactose
B)lactose → glucose + fructose
C)lactose → galactose + glucose
D)glucose → galactose + lactose
E)galactose → glucose + lactose
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You want to design a repressor protein mutant.Which protein domain is the best target for preventing binding of the corepressor?

A)DNA-binding domain
B)allosteric domain
C)promoter domain
D)helix-turn-helix domain
E)activator binding site
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Bacteria grown at 45°C initiate expression of which two types of proteins?
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Which molecule functions as the corepressor in the trp operon?
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Which part of the lac operon produces a regulatory protein that is trans-acting?
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Catabolite repression refers to the repression of the lac operon in the presence of which catabolite?
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What are the two active sites or "domains" on a repressor protein?
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Antisense control of translation involves the regulation of which enzyme produced by bacterial insertion sequence IS10?
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Binding of which complex increases the ability of RNA polymerase to transcribe the lac operon?
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What protein cleaves the λ repressor monomers to inactivate the repressor protein,and is activated by DNA-damaging agents?
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Which part of the lac operon is cis-dominant?
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In the trp operon,where is the attenuator region located?
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The genetic switch controlling whether a bacterium enters the lytic or lysogenic cycle relies on the binding of which two proteins?
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Which proteins facilitate RNA polymerase binding at promoters?
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Which protein in the arabinose operon is responsible for both positive and negative regulation of transcription?
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What is the process by which a bacterium switches from a lysogenic to lytic cycle?
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What are the three possible alternative stem loops that can form in mRNA?
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Which enzyme is the product of the lacZ gene?
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Mutations of trpL decrease the efficiency of transcriptional regulation by disrupting the formation of which stem-loop structure?
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If a corepressor is inhibited,what effect would you expect to see in the operon?
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Regulation of transcription of bacterial genes takes place at which two levels?
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In the absence of both glucose and lactose,the presence of which molecule is capable of inducing basal transcription?
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41
Describe the difference between inducible and repressible operons.How does attenuation differ from inducible or repressible operons?
Which of the two inducible operons you've studied would be active if a cell has the following food sources?
a. only lactose
b. only glucose
c. only arabinose
d. lactose and glucose
e. glucose and arabinose
f. lactose and arabinose
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42
How does the arabinose (ara)operon accomplish both positive and negative transcriptional regulation? Describe the unique DNA structure that forms during one of these mechanisms,and include a diagram to illustrate the structure of the operon in both the presence and absence of arabinose.
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Bacterial translation is inhibited by ________ RNA,which is complementary to a portion of a specific mRNA.
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Most of the regulation of gene expression in bacteria occurs at the ________ level.
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DNA-binding proteins exert control by binding DNA at specific sequences.Describe how DNA and protein interact at the molecular level.Are proteins able to identify specific DNA sequences,or do they bind to all regions with equal frequency? What motifs are commonly found in DNA-binding proteins?
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Expression of a(n)________ alters gene transcription in E.coli by activating transcription of specialized heat stress response genes.
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47
What is the purpose of the lac operon,and under what circumstances is it activated? Describe the structure of the lac operon,including the repressor protein,structural genes,and regulatory regions of the operon.What is the role of catabolite repression in the lac operon?
What is the purpose of the lac operon,and under what circumstances is it activated? Describe the structure of the lac operon,including the repressor protein,structural genes,and regulatory regions of the operon.What is the role of catabolite repression in the lac operon?
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In λ phage,entry into the ________ cycle requires transcription of late genes.
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Changing conformation at the active site as a result of binding a substance at a different site is known as ________.
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What is the role of cis-acting and trans-acting factors in transcription? Explain how these factors play a role in the lac operon,and discuss how complementation can be used to identify where the mutations have occurred (structural genes versus regulatory regions).Which type of mutations can be complemented by a second gene with normal function? Are Iˢ and Oᶜ mutants cis or trans-acting?
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