Multiple Choice
You are interested in the regulation of gene Q.Proteins G, H, and J are proteins that are important for regulating gene Q, and bind to its promoter region in a sequence-specific fashion.Proteins G and H both bind to site "A" but cannot bind to site "A" at the same time.Protein J binds to site "B" on the promoter.The promoter region is diagrammed in Figure 8-20. Figure 8-20
You develop a cell-free transcriptional system to study the effects of proteins G, H, and J on the transcription of gene Q.Using this system, you can examine the effects of adding these proteins to the transcriptional system in equal amounts and measuring how much gene Q is produced.When you add these proteins to the system, you get the results shown in Table 8-20.
Table 8-20
Which proteins do you predict are bound to the promoter in experiment #8?
A) only H and J
B) only G and H
C) only G and J
D) only J
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