Deck 11: Regulation of Gene Expression
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Deck 11: Regulation of Gene Expression
1
Expression of genes that are constitutive is:
A)regulated by repression.
B)unregulated.
C)regulated by induction.
D)regulated by activation.
E)regulated by attenuation.
A)regulated by repression.
B)unregulated.
C)regulated by induction.
D)regulated by activation.
E)regulated by attenuation.
B
2
What does sigma factor helps the RNA polymerase do?
A)Assemble tRNA subunits.
B)Bind to activator proteins.
C)Attach the ribosomal subunits.
D)Identify the promoter region of a gene.
E)Release from the transcribed DNA.
A)Assemble tRNA subunits.
B)Bind to activator proteins.
C)Attach the ribosomal subunits.
D)Identify the promoter region of a gene.
E)Release from the transcribed DNA.
D
3
Cyclic AMP concentrations within an E.coli cell are high.When will lactose breakdown occur?
A)when glucose and lactose are simultaneously added to the medium
B)when glucose is added to the medium
C)when lactose is added to the medium
D)when glucose and allolactose are simultaneously added to the medium
E)when lactose and allolactose are simultaneously added to the medium
A)when glucose and lactose are simultaneously added to the medium
B)when glucose is added to the medium
C)when lactose is added to the medium
D)when glucose and allolactose are simultaneously added to the medium
E)when lactose and allolactose are simultaneously added to the medium
C
4
The catabolite activator protein (CAP)activates transcription of the lac operon when it binds this coactivator.
A)lactose
B)glucose
C)cyclic-AMP
D)ATP
E)allolactose
A)lactose
B)glucose
C)cyclic-AMP
D)ATP
E)allolactose
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5
Isopropyl β-d-1- thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG),a lactose analog,acts as an inducer of the lac operon.What is its mode of action?
A)It functions as a co-activator of gene expression.
B)It inactivates the LacI repressor protein.
C)It activates the enzyme β-galactosidase.
D)It binds the RNAP for enhanced binding to the promoter.
E)It binds to the operator to enhance transcription initiation.
A)It functions as a co-activator of gene expression.
B)It inactivates the LacI repressor protein.
C)It activates the enzyme β-galactosidase.
D)It binds the RNAP for enhanced binding to the promoter.
E)It binds to the operator to enhance transcription initiation.
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6
During negative regulation of gene expression the repressor protein binds to the operator to inhibit transcription.What is the effector molecule that controls the activity of the repressor protein called?
A)corepressor
B)inducer
C)activator
D)corepressor or inducer
E)corepressor or activator
A)corepressor
B)inducer
C)activator
D)corepressor or inducer
E)corepressor or activator
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7
Which is true of catabolite repression?
A)It results in diauxic growth.
B)It results in decreased growth rates.
C)It results in increased growth rates.
D)It occurs because of the toxicity of certain chemicals.
E)It only occurs when lactose is present.
A)It results in diauxic growth.
B)It results in decreased growth rates.
C)It results in increased growth rates.
D)It occurs because of the toxicity of certain chemicals.
E)It only occurs when lactose is present.
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8
Which of these is required for transcription that is regulated by positive control?
A)activator protein
B)repressor protein
C)inducer protein
D)attenuator protein
E)DNA polymerase.
A)activator protein
B)repressor protein
C)inducer protein
D)attenuator protein
E)DNA polymerase.
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9
When does repression of the lac operon occur?
A)When allolactose binds to the operator region.
B)When allolactose binds to the repressor protein.
C)When the repressor protein binds to the operator region.
D)When allolactose binds to β-galactosidase.
E)When the repressor protein binds to the promoter.
A)When allolactose binds to the operator region.
B)When allolactose binds to the repressor protein.
C)When the repressor protein binds to the operator region.
D)When allolactose binds to β-galactosidase.
E)When the repressor protein binds to the promoter.
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10
The most commonly observed promoter sequence seen in an organism is known as the :
A)TATA box
B)-35 region
C)Consensus sequence
D)Shine Dalgarno sequence
E)None is a correct choice
A)TATA box
B)-35 region
C)Consensus sequence
D)Shine Dalgarno sequence
E)None is a correct choice
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11
Tryptophan has the molecular property of:
A)being able to bind directly to DNA
B)acting as an activator
C)acting as an inducer
D)acting as a repressor
E)acting as a co-repressor
A)being able to bind directly to DNA
B)acting as an activator
C)acting as an inducer
D)acting as a repressor
E)acting as a co-repressor
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12
Mutants that constitutively expressed β-galactosidase were placed into two different groups.Where were the mutations for constitutive expression located?
A)In either the lacZ or lacI genes.
B)In either the lacZ or lacY genes.
C)In either the lacZ gene or operator region.
D)In either the lacI or lacY genes.
E)In either the lacI gene or operator region.
A)In either the lacZ or lacI genes.
B)In either the lacZ or lacY genes.
C)In either the lacZ gene or operator region.
D)In either the lacI or lacY genes.
E)In either the lacI gene or operator region.
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13
Which of these controls the expression of the lac operon?
A)An activator protein only.
B)An attenuation mechanism.
C)A repressor protein only.
D)Both repression and activation mechanisms.
E)Both repression and attenuation mechanisms.
A)An activator protein only.
B)An attenuation mechanism.
C)A repressor protein only.
D)Both repression and activation mechanisms.
E)Both repression and attenuation mechanisms.
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14
The term for a large group of genes whose expression is under the control of a single regulatory system.
A)operon
B)super operon
C)regulon
D)transcriptome
E)biome
A)operon
B)super operon
C)regulon
D)transcriptome
E)biome
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15
The use of sigma factor by RNAP for promoter identification is a type of
A)induction.
B)global regulation.
C)activation.
D)attenuation.
E)quorum sensing.
A)induction.
B)global regulation.
C)activation.
D)attenuation.
E)quorum sensing.
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16
How will E.coli growing in a medium containing both lactose and glucose react?
A)By preferentially utilizing lactose first.
B)By preferentially utilizing glucose first.
C)By utilizing both at the same time.
D)Neither compound will be utilized for growth.
E)One will sometimes be utilized over the other.
A)By preferentially utilizing lactose first.
B)By preferentially utilizing glucose first.
C)By utilizing both at the same time.
D)Neither compound will be utilized for growth.
E)One will sometimes be utilized over the other.
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17
What is an effector molecule?
A)A protein that binds to an operator region of a gene.
B)An activator protein for gene expression.
C)A small RNA molecule that inhibits translation of mRNA.
D)A small molecule that binds to an enzyme to regulate its activity.
E)A small molecule that binds to the operator region of a gene.
A)A protein that binds to an operator region of a gene.
B)An activator protein for gene expression.
C)A small RNA molecule that inhibits translation of mRNA.
D)A small molecule that binds to an enzyme to regulate its activity.
E)A small molecule that binds to the operator region of a gene.
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18
A mutation in the lacI gene results in an active repressor protein that can no longer bind allolactose.Which would be true of the phenotype of the mutant strain?
A)It would be constitutive for β-galactosidase expression.
B)It would overexpress lacZ.
C)It would be the same as the wild-type strain.
D)It would repress β-galactosidase when lactose is present.
E)It would be overexpress β-galactosidase when lactose is present.
A)It would be constitutive for β-galactosidase expression.
B)It would overexpress lacZ.
C)It would be the same as the wild-type strain.
D)It would repress β-galactosidase when lactose is present.
E)It would be overexpress β-galactosidase when lactose is present.
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19
What is a "reporter gene"?
A)A gene that is expressed under adverse environmental conditions.
B)The fusion of two different structural genes.
C)The fusion of a gene of interest to a regulatable promoter.
D)The fusion of a promoter region of interest to a gene whose product can easily be measured.
E)A gene whose product can easily be measured.
A)A gene that is expressed under adverse environmental conditions.
B)The fusion of two different structural genes.
C)The fusion of a gene of interest to a regulatable promoter.
D)The fusion of a promoter region of interest to a gene whose product can easily be measured.
E)A gene whose product can easily be measured.
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20
One pair of terms does not fit the pattern seen with the others.Identify the mismatch:
A)activator,repressor
B)activator binding site,operator
C)inducer,corepressor
D)promoter,inducer
E)all are correctly paired
A)activator,repressor
B)activator binding site,operator
C)inducer,corepressor
D)promoter,inducer
E)all are correctly paired
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21
Sigma-70 allows E.coli RNA polymerase to recognize:
A)a -12 and -35 region upstream of the transcribed region of a gene
B)a -12 and -24 region upstream of the transcribed region of a gene
C)a -10 and -35 region downstream of the transcribed region of a gene
D)a -10 and -35 region upstream of the transcribed region of a gene
E)a -24 and -35 region upstream of the coding region of a gene
A)a -12 and -35 region upstream of the transcribed region of a gene
B)a -12 and -24 region upstream of the transcribed region of a gene
C)a -10 and -35 region downstream of the transcribed region of a gene
D)a -10 and -35 region upstream of the transcribed region of a gene
E)a -24 and -35 region upstream of the coding region of a gene
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22
Identify the gene whose product is required for luciferase formation:
A)luxI
B)luxD
C)luxR
D)luxB
E)none is a correct choice
A)luxI
B)luxD
C)luxR
D)luxB
E)none is a correct choice
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23
A Vibrio fischeri mutant that produces light even at low cell densityhas been identified.In which gene is the mutation most likely to have occurred?
A)luxA
B)luxD
C)luxR
D)luxB
E)none is a correct choice
A)luxA
B)luxD
C)luxR
D)luxB
E)none is a correct choice
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24
Which sigma factor associates with RNA polymerase during low temperatures?
A)sigma 70
B)sigma 35
C)sigma 38
D)sigma 54
E)sigma 32
A)sigma 70
B)sigma 35
C)sigma 38
D)sigma 54
E)sigma 32
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25
Which sigma factor associates with RNA polymerase during high temperatures?
A)sigma 70
B)sigma 35
C)sigma 38
D)sigma 54
E)sigma 32
A)sigma 70
B)sigma 35
C)sigma 38
D)sigma 54
E)sigma 32
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26
Attenuation is a regulator mechanism in bacteria that relies on:
A)the inactivation of a repressor protein.
B)the activation of an activator protein.
C)transcription and translation occurring simultaneously.
D)transcription termination occurring by a rho-dependent mechanism.
E)translation termination occurring at a stop codon.
A)the inactivation of a repressor protein.
B)the activation of an activator protein.
C)transcription and translation occurring simultaneously.
D)transcription termination occurring by a rho-dependent mechanism.
E)translation termination occurring at a stop codon.
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27
Small non-coding RNA molecules (sRNA)affect gene expression at the level of:
A)transcription initiation.
B)transcription termination.
C)protein activity.
D)transcription elongation
E)transcription activation.
A)transcription initiation.
B)transcription termination.
C)protein activity.
D)transcription elongation
E)transcription activation.
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28
Which factors are required and sufficient for nitrogen fixation in E.coli?
A)RNA polymerase,sigma-70,ATP
B)RNA polymerase,sigma-35,ATP
C)RNA polymerase,sigma-54,ATP
D)RNA polymerase,sigma-32,ATP
E)Additional proteins are required
A)RNA polymerase,sigma-70,ATP
B)RNA polymerase,sigma-35,ATP
C)RNA polymerase,sigma-54,ATP
D)RNA polymerase,sigma-32,ATP
E)Additional proteins are required
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29
How is quorum sensing,a type of cell to cell communication,mediated?
A)By direct cell contact.
B)By transfer of genetic information.
C)By chemical signaling.
D)By two-component regulation.
E)By an induction mechanism.
A)By direct cell contact.
B)By transfer of genetic information.
C)By chemical signaling.
D)By two-component regulation.
E)By an induction mechanism.
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30
Once the autoinducer excreted by Vibrio fischeri reaches a critical concentration,it is able to diffuse back into the cell.What is its next action?
A)Bind to the bacterial luciferase to produce luminescence.
B)Inactivate a transcriptional repressor to allow transcription of the lux genes.
C)Bind to a transcriptional activator protein to activate transcription of the lux genes.
D)Be cleaved by a protease to produce luminescence.
E)Bind to the promoter to enhance transcription of the lux genes.
A)Bind to the bacterial luciferase to produce luminescence.
B)Inactivate a transcriptional repressor to allow transcription of the lux genes.
C)Bind to a transcriptional activator protein to activate transcription of the lux genes.
D)Be cleaved by a protease to produce luminescence.
E)Bind to the promoter to enhance transcription of the lux genes.
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31
A mechanism of controlling gene expression whichh will not be observed in eukaryal cells:
A)regulated by repression.
B)unregulated.
C)regulated by induction.
D)regulated by activation.
E)regulated by attenuation.
A)regulated by repression.
B)unregulated.
C)regulated by induction.
D)regulated by activation.
E)regulated by attenuation.
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32
Which of the following is not an example of a regulon?
A)SOS system
B)lac operon
C)Catabolite repression
D)Heat shock protein activation
E)All are examples of regulons
A)SOS system
B)lac operon
C)Catabolite repression
D)Heat shock protein activation
E)All are examples of regulons
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33
Post-initiation control of gene expression can be accomplished by:
A)sRNAs
B)siRNAs
C)miRNA
D)asRNA
E)all are correct
A)sRNAs
B)siRNAs
C)miRNA
D)asRNA
E)all are correct
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34
Untranslated types of RNA include
A)mRNA
B)tRNA
C)rRNA
D)sRNA
E)xRNA
A)mRNA
B)tRNA
C)rRNA
D)sRNA
E)xRNA
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35
Identify the gene whose product is required for luciferase substrate formation:
A)luxI
B)luxD
C)luxA
D)luxB
E)none is a correct choice
A)luxI
B)luxD
C)luxA
D)luxB
E)none is a correct choice
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36
Which of these might be consequences of a recA mutation in the absence of DNA damage?
A)too much SOS response causing increased mutation within the genome
B)too little SOS response causing increased mutation within the genome
C)too much SOS response causing reduced mutation within the genome
D)too little SOS response causing reduced mutation within the genome
E)none of these would be a consequence of a recA mutation
A)too much SOS response causing increased mutation within the genome
B)too little SOS response causing increased mutation within the genome
C)too much SOS response causing reduced mutation within the genome
D)too little SOS response causing reduced mutation within the genome
E)none of these would be a consequence of a recA mutation
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37
Which sigma factor associates with RNA polymerase during the expression of flagellar genes?
A)sigma 70
B)sigma 35
C)sigma 38
D)sigma 54
E)sigma 28
A)sigma 70
B)sigma 35
C)sigma 38
D)sigma 54
E)sigma 28
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38
Antisense RNA control of gene expression can be accomplished by:
A)sRNAs
B)siRNAs
C)miRNA
D)asRNA
E)all are correct
A)sRNAs
B)siRNAs
C)miRNA
D)asRNA
E)all are correct
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39
Which autoinducer is used by many Gram-negative bacteria?
A)a homoserine lactone derivative
B)an activator protein
C)a repressor protein
D)a metabolic intermediate
E)allolactose
A)a homoserine lactone derivative
B)an activator protein
C)a repressor protein
D)a metabolic intermediate
E)allolactose
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40
Identify the gene encoding autoinducer in the lux operon:
A)luxI
B)luxR
C)luxA
D)luxB
E)none is a correct choice
A)luxI
B)luxR
C)luxA
D)luxB
E)none is a correct choice
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41
Which component of the two-component regulatory system frequently senses changes in the external environment?
A)repressor protein
B)activator protein
C)histidine kinase
D)response regulator
E)transport protein
A)repressor protein
B)activator protein
C)histidine kinase
D)response regulator
E)transport protein
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42
RNA transcriptional control that is achieved through mRNA secondary structure modification relies upon: (Select all that apply)
A)competition between different regions able to form stem-loop structures
B)formation or lack of formation of the terminator hairpin structure
C)single stranded RNA's ability to form hairpin structures
D)Shine Dalgarno sequence sequestration
E)None is a correct choice
A)competition between different regions able to form stem-loop structures
B)formation or lack of formation of the terminator hairpin structure
C)single stranded RNA's ability to form hairpin structures
D)Shine Dalgarno sequence sequestration
E)None is a correct choice
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43
How is chemotaxis regulated?
A)By increased gene expression.
B)By decreased gene expression.
C)By a series of signal transduction events.
D)By allosteric enzymes.
E)By an induction-type mechanism.
A)By increased gene expression.
B)By decreased gene expression.
C)By a series of signal transduction events.
D)By allosteric enzymes.
E)By an induction-type mechanism.
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44
Untranslated types of RNA include
A)mRNA
B)tRNA
C)rRNA
D)sRNA
E)xRNA
A)mRNA
B)tRNA
C)rRNA
D)sRNA
E)xRNA
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45
What would characterize the phenotype of a CheB mutant?
A)loss of motility.
B)constant tumbling.
C)smooth swimming.
D)inability to sense certain chemicals.
E)movement toward repellents and away from attractants.
A)loss of motility.
B)constant tumbling.
C)smooth swimming.
D)inability to sense certain chemicals.
E)movement toward repellents and away from attractants.
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46
If a frameshift mutation in a trp operon structural gene occurred,what likely outcome would be observed? (Select all that apply)
A)constitutive gene expression
B)constant repression of the operon
C)no protein binding at the operator
D)no protein binding at the promoter
E)none is a correct choice
A)constitutive gene expression
B)constant repression of the operon
C)no protein binding at the operator
D)no protein binding at the promoter
E)none is a correct choice
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47
Which of these is typically involved in a two-component regulatory system?
A)Histidine kinase and a response regulator.
B)Repressor protein and an activator protein.
C)Repressor protein and a co-repressor.
D)An activator protein and a co-activator.
E)A repressor protein and an inducer.
A)Histidine kinase and a response regulator.
B)Repressor protein and an activator protein.
C)Repressor protein and a co-repressor.
D)An activator protein and a co-activator.
E)A repressor protein and an inducer.
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48
What is the function of methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins (MCPs)?
A)To phosphorylate CheY.
B)To control the direction of flagellar rotation.
C)To dephosphorylate CheY.
D)To sense the presence of a specific chemical.
E)To drive the flagellum motors.
A)To phosphorylate CheY.
B)To control the direction of flagellar rotation.
C)To dephosphorylate CheY.
D)To sense the presence of a specific chemical.
E)To drive the flagellum motors.
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49
Bacteria with CheA AND CheY mutations will tumble on average:
A)every two seconds when attractant is not present
B)every two seconds when attractant is present
C)every ten seconds when attractant is not present
D)every ten seconds when attractant is present
E)none is a correct estimate
A)every two seconds when attractant is not present
B)every two seconds when attractant is present
C)every ten seconds when attractant is not present
D)every ten seconds when attractant is present
E)none is a correct estimate
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50
Identify mechanisms that can reduce functional enzyme levels.(Select all that apply)
A)Phosphorylation
B)Methylation
C)Acetylation
D)mRNA synthesis inhibition
E)translation inhibition
A)Phosphorylation
B)Methylation
C)Acetylation
D)mRNA synthesis inhibition
E)translation inhibition
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51
Promoter sequence deviation from the consensus may result in: (Select all that apply)
A)reduced transcription
B)increased transcription
C)no change in transcription
D)loss of translation
E)post-translational changes
A)reduced transcription
B)increased transcription
C)no change in transcription
D)loss of translation
E)post-translational changes
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52
The transfer of T-DNA into a plant cell by Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a highly regulated process.This process only occurs if a plant becomes wounded and excretes various compounds that are detected by A.tumefaciens for expression of its virulence genes.Regulation of virulence gene expression is under the control of which type of system?
A)A two-component system.
B)An inducer/repressor system.
C)An activator/co-activator system.
D)A co-repressor/repressor system.
E)A repressor/co-activator system.
A)A two-component system.
B)An inducer/repressor system.
C)An activator/co-activator system.
D)A co-repressor/repressor system.
E)A repressor/co-activator system.
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53
Identify mechanisms that can reduce enzyme function.(Select all that apply)
A)Phosphorylation
B)Methylation
C)Acetylation
D)mRNA synthesis inhibition
E)translation inhibition
A)Phosphorylation
B)Methylation
C)Acetylation
D)mRNA synthesis inhibition
E)translation inhibition
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54
Expression of genes that are inducible is: (Select all that apply)
A)regulated by repression.
B)unregulated.
C)regulated by induction.
D)regulated by activation.
E)regulated by phosphorylation.
A)regulated by repression.
B)unregulated.
C)regulated by induction.
D)regulated by activation.
E)regulated by phosphorylation.
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55
What would characterize the phenotype of a CheW mutant?
A)loss of motility.
B)constant tumbling.
C)smooth swimming.
D)inability to sense certain chemicals.
E)movement toward repellents and away from attractants.
A)loss of motility.
B)constant tumbling.
C)smooth swimming.
D)inability to sense certain chemicals.
E)movement toward repellents and away from attractants.
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56
Identify mechanisms that can switch off gene expression.(Select all that apply)
A)Phosphorylation
B)Methylation
C)Acetylation
D)mRNA synthesis inhibition
E)translation inhibition
A)Phosphorylation
B)Methylation
C)Acetylation
D)mRNA synthesis inhibition
E)translation inhibition
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57
Heat shock protein protection arises because: (Select all that apply)
A)their usually short half-life is reduced even further during high temperatures since all proteins in the cell are unfolding
B)they are particularly thermostable
C)the sigma factor which regulates their synthesis is more likely to be expressed at high temperature
D)competition with other unfolder peptides during growth at high temperatures extends their half life
E)all are correct explanations for the protection
A)their usually short half-life is reduced even further during high temperatures since all proteins in the cell are unfolding
B)they are particularly thermostable
C)the sigma factor which regulates their synthesis is more likely to be expressed at high temperature
D)competition with other unfolder peptides during growth at high temperatures extends their half life
E)all are correct explanations for the protection
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58
LexA protein is cleaved when increased quantities of single stranded DNA are detected by the RecA protein complex.What circumstances might culminate in LexA cleavage and SOS response induction? (Select all that apply)
A)damage by UV light
B)damge by gamma radiation
C)mutations in DNA polymerase which decrease its rate of DNA synthesis
D)transposon activity
E)plasmid acquisition
A)damage by UV light
B)damge by gamma radiation
C)mutations in DNA polymerase which decrease its rate of DNA synthesis
D)transposon activity
E)plasmid acquisition
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59
What would characterize the phenotype of an MCP mutant?
A)loss of motility.
B)constant tumbling.
C)smooth swimming.
D)inability to sense certain chemicals.
E)movement toward repellents and away from attractants.
A)loss of motility.
B)constant tumbling.
C)smooth swimming.
D)inability to sense certain chemicals.
E)movement toward repellents and away from attractants.
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60
What would characterize the phenotype of a CheY mutant?
A)Loss of motility.
B)Constant tumbling.
C)Constant smooth swimming.
D)Inability to sense certain chemicals.
E)Movement toward repellents and away from attractants.
A)Loss of motility.
B)Constant tumbling.
C)Constant smooth swimming.
D)Inability to sense certain chemicals.
E)Movement toward repellents and away from attractants.
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61
Which of these observations were essential in establishing the signal transduction pathway used for expression of A.tumefaciens virulence genes? (Select all that apply)
A)(VirA + VirG + radiolabled dATP)yields radiolableled VirA
B)(VirA + VirG + radiolabled dATP)yields radiolableled VirG
C)( VirG + radiolabled dATP)yields radiolableled VirG
D)( VirA + radiolabled dATP)yields radiolableled VirA
E)(radiolableled VirA + VirG)yields radiolableled VirG
A)(VirA + VirG + radiolabled dATP)yields radiolableled VirA
B)(VirA + VirG + radiolabled dATP)yields radiolableled VirG
C)( VirG + radiolabled dATP)yields radiolableled VirG
D)( VirA + radiolabled dATP)yields radiolableled VirA
E)(radiolableled VirA + VirG)yields radiolableled VirG
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62
Small non-coding RNA (sRNA)always inhibit translation initiation.
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63
Based on current research,quorum sensing has only been shown to occur in bioluminescent bacteria.
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64
Negative control of gene regulation involves the binding of a repressor molecule to the promoter to block transcription.
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65
The type of regulation that relies on a critical cell density is called ______ sensing
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66
The phenotype of a lacI mutant that has the lacI gene partially deleted is constitutive expression of β-galactosidase.
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67
RNA transcriptional control that is achieved through mRNA secondary structure modification relies upon: (Select all that apply)
A)competition between different regions able to form stem-loop structures
B)abundance of key codons within leader sequences upstram of operon genes
C)single stranded RNA's ability to form hairpin structures
D)Shine Dalgarno sequence sequestration
E)None is a correct choice
A)competition between different regions able to form stem-loop structures
B)abundance of key codons within leader sequences upstram of operon genes
C)single stranded RNA's ability to form hairpin structures
D)Shine Dalgarno sequence sequestration
E)None is a correct choice
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68
The transfer of T-DNA into a plant cell by Agrobacterium tumefaciens is regulated by: (Select all that apply)
A)virA phosphorylation of virG
B)virG phosphorylation of virA
C)VirA phosphorylation of VirG
D)VirG phosphorylation of VirA
E)ATP-mediated phosphorylation of VirA
A)virA phosphorylation of virG
B)virG phosphorylation of virA
C)VirA phosphorylation of VirG
D)VirG phosphorylation of VirA
E)ATP-mediated phosphorylation of VirA
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69
Chemotaxis is a time-based or temporal response to a chemical gradient.
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70
Diauxic growth reflects the preferential utilization of one carbon source over another carbon source.
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71
The regulated movement of a microbe towards or away from a chemical is called __________.
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