Multiple Choice
There are two basic types of transcriptional control: negative and positive. In negative control, when a regulatory protein (repressor) binds to DNA, transcription is inhibited; in positive control, when a regulatory protein (activator) binds to DNA, transcription is stimulated. Some operons are inducible; transcription is normally off and must be turned on. Other operons are repressible; transcription is normally on and must be turned off.
-In a negative repressible operon, the regulator protein is synthesized as
A) an active activator.
B) an inactive activator.
C) an active repressor.
D) an inactive repressor
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Q4: Gene expression can be controlled at any
Q5: The lac operon of E. coli controls
Q6: Genes are DNA sequences that are transcribed
Q7: In attenuation, transcription is initiated but terminates
Q8: In spite of its name, catabolite repression
Q9: Regulatory proteins that bind DNA have common