Deck 6: Microbial Regulatory Systems

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During a growth curve of Aliivibrio fischeri, when would you expect to see the strongest bioluminescence?

A) lag phase
B) early to middle log phase
C) late log to early stationary phase
D) middle to late stationary phase
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Mechanisms for controlling enzyme activity include all of the following EXCEPT

A) degradation of the enzyme.
B) feedback inhibition.
C) covalent modification of the enzyme.
D) addition of short sections of new amino acid sequence.
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The lac operon is an example of ________ control in which the presence of an ________ is required for transcription to occur.

A) negative / activator
B) negative / inducer
C) positive / activator
D) positive / inducer
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Which type of regulator(s) specifically binds to operator regions of DNA?

A) activators
B) activators and inducers
C) repressors
D) repressors and corepressors
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Which of the following do NOT bind to the promoter sequence during regulation?

A) activators
B) inducers
C) repressors
D) None of these bind directly to the promoter sequence.
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Transcriptional regulators bind most frequently at the ________ site of DNA.

A) major groove
B) minor groove
C) histone complex
D) primary supercoil
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What occurs when an inducer is added to an environment containing an organism with a metabolic pathway controlled by a repressor?

A) The inducer combines with the repressor and activates the pathway.
B) The inducer combines with the repressor and inactivates the pathway.
C) The inducer combines with the substrate and blocks induction.
D) The inducer does not combine with, but functions as a chaperone molecule for, the enzyme-substrate complex.
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________ pathways typically rely on ________ proteins to inhibit mRNA synthesis.

A) Anabolic; repressor
B) Catabolic; repressor
C) Anabolic; activator
D) Catabolic; activator
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The most frequent way in which small regulatory RNA molecules exert their effects is by

A) base pairing with other RNA molecules that have regions of complementary sequence.
B) binding to a repressor and repressing enzyme transcription.
C) acting as an inducer that then binds to an activator protein to allow transcription to proceed.
D) signal transduction.
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Regulatory proteins

A) are influenced by small molecules.
B) bind to specific DNA sites.
C) regulate transcription.
D) regulate transcription, bind specific DNA sites, and can be influenced by small molecules.
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A protein region with a specific function and structure is called a

A) conserved site.
B) domain.
C) locale.
D) motif.
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The function of a kinase is

A) methylation.
B) response regulation.
C) phosphorylation.
D) glycosylation.
Question
Cyclic AMP is synthesized from ATP by an enzyme called ________ which is involved in ________.

A) adenylate cyclase / catabolite repression
B) adenylate cyclase / transcriptional activation
C) cAMP receptor protein (CRP) synthase / catabolite repression
D) cAMP receptor protein (CRP) synthase / transcriptional activation
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In negative control of transcription by the lac operon, how does the presence of an inducer affect transcription?

A) The inducer binds to the operator.
B) The inducer does not bind to the operator.
C) The inducer causes the repressor to bind to the operator.
D) The inducer prevents the repressor from binding to the operator.
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Regulation of enzyme activity occurs

A) at the start of transcription.
B) at the start of translation.
C) posttranslationally.
D) at any point on the enzymatic production pathway.
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The promoters of positively controlled operons require activator proteins because

A) RNA polymerase easily recognizes the consensus sequence.
B) they are required to inactivate the repressor proteins.
C) the promoters bind RNA polymerase weakly and utilize activator proteins to help RNA polymerase recognize the promoter.
D) they are needed to bind to the allosteric site of RNA polymerase.
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Considering the catabolite repression mechanism, which observation would make you suspect it IS occurring?

A) CRP bound to promoter sites
B) elevated levels of transcripts for maltose and sucrose catabolism
C) relatively low intracellular cyclic AMP levels
D) RNA polymerase bound to biosynthetic promoter sequences
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Transcriptional control in Archaea most closely resembles that in ________ and utilizes ________.

A) bacteria; regulatory proteins
B) eukaryotes; regulatory proteins
C) bacteria; transcription factors
D) eukaryotes; transcription factors
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When arginine is added to a culture already growing exponentially in a medium without arginine, what occurs?

A) All cellular growth ceases.
B) Growth continues, but the production of enzymes required for the synthesis of arginine ceases.
C) Growth continues, but the production of enzymes required for the synthesis of arginine increases.
D) The cell returns to the lag stage of growth to synthesize the proteins necessary for the metabolism of arginine.
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Enzyme induction occurs

A) when the substrate is present.
B) when the organism is environmentally stressed.
C) continuously.
D) when the substrate is depleted.
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In order for the helix-turn-helix motif to bind to DNA, the ________ must fit into the major groove of the DNA.

A) homeotic switches
B) recognition helix
C) operator
D) zinc fingers
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An organism grown in nutrient rich broth to high turbidity always produces a blue pigment. When a large inoculum is transferred to a nutrient rich agar plate, it also appears blue. A researcher noticed that this never happens when very small colonies are grown on low nutrient agar plates, however. What is the most plausible conclusion?

A) Large populations enabled the differentiation of a subpopulation of cells that created the blue pigment.
B) Only high nutrient conditions provide enough energy for cells to produce this secondary metabolite that appears blue.
C) Production of the blue pigment production is linked to quorum sensing.
D) The strong gradient from very high to low nutrient bioavailability induces production of the blue metabolite.
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Which organism would likely harbor the most two-component regulatory systems?

A) an archaeon living in an extreme environment
B) a bacterium occupying a heterogeneous niche with high nutrient mixing
C) an organism capable of quorum sensing
D) a parasitic bacterium living inside another organism
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Which of the following is a characteristic of an isoenzyme?

A) More than one enzyme is regulated by the same mechanism.
B) The same reaction can be catalyzed by multiple enzyme variants.
C) Multiple binding sites on the same enzyme enable multiple regulation mechanisms.
D) More than one gene makes the same enzyme.
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Phosphorylation of ________ regulates which direction a flagellum rotates, thus controlling whether an organism runs or tumbles.

A) CheAW
B) CheB
C) CheY
D) CheZ
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Chemotaxis in bacteria occurs through the use of

A) adaptation.
B) quorum sensing.
C) autoinduction.
D) a modified two-component system.
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________ pathways typically utilize ________ proteins that stimulate binding of RNA polymerase to DNA.

A) Anabolic; repressor
B) Catabolic; repressor
C) Anabolic; activator
D) Catabolic; activator
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A bacterium that either partially or fully catabolizes an acyl-homoserine lactone will likely disrupt

A) attenuation.
B) chemotaxis.
C) endospore formation.
D) quorum sensing.
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Which statement is TRUE of two separate regulators controlling one individual operon?

A) The two regulators themselves must respond to different signals, which enables both to control the operon differently.
B) One regulator will likely control the transcription of one section of the operon, whereas the other regulator will control the other component.
C) One regulator will bind to the operator region whereas the other will bind to the promoter region so they can co-occur and co-regulate the operon.
D) Two regulators trying to control the same operon will likely result in only one being maintained after several generations.
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Why are two-component regulatory systems particularly useful for controlling gene expression in response to environmental signals?

A) Two proteins controlling a gene means there are two chances to activate a gene.
B) Two proteins delay the response time so the cell can be sure the change is permanent.
C) One of the two proteins can be exposed to the external environment to receive a signal.
D) Phosphorylation is a permanent change so genes are always turned on after signal.
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How is the activity of a riboswitch controlled?

A) by other riboswitches
B) metabolite binding can change its structure
C) sigma factor binding alters its structure
D) small RNA complementary binding disrupts its function
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Infection by the foodborne pathogen E coli O157:H7 involves all of the following host and pathogen signaling molecules EXCEPT

A) AI-3.
B) MCP.
C) epinephrine.
D) norepinephrine.
Question
Based on our understanding of the early stages of life, ________ is/are thought to be one of the earliest forms of metabolic regulation that evolved.

A) attenuation
B) feedback inhibition
C) riboswitches
D) transcription factors
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Which regulatory mechanism does NOT depend on a conformational change in protein/enzyme structure to change activity?

A) attenuation
B) catabolite repression
C) feedback inhibition
D) negative control
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In Bacteria, sensor kinases that respond to extracellular signals transfer this signal to the cytoplasmic machinery by typically phosphorylating the residues.

A) histidine
B) serine
C) threonine
D) tyrosine
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How would you design an sRNA to bind to a sequence?

A) select six continuous nucleotides from the sequence
B) take the complementary sequence of six continuous nucleotides
C) select 200 continuous nucleotides from the sequence
D) take the complementary sequence of 200 continuous nucleotides
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Quorum sensing is a regulatory system that requires a certain cell density to work effectively. Each of the following activities utilizes quorum sensing EXCEPT

A) Staph aureus infection.
B) transition of Candida albicans from budding yeast to elongated filaments.
C) flagella synthesis in Proteus vulgaris.
D) light emission by Aliivibrio fischeri.
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When the nontemplate strand of a gene is transcribed into RNA, what is likely to result?

A) A complementary sRNA will bind to it and form a functional ribozyme with secondary structure.
B) It will complementarily bind to the gene sequence, form a hairpin loop, and transcriptionally repress the gene.
C) The complementary mRNA transcribed from the template strand will bind to it and halt its translation.
D) A global regulator will identify this as a stress, respond by inducing ribonuclease production, and it will be degraded.
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A mutation in the gene encoding the lactose repressor (lacI) that prevents lactose from binding to the LacI protein would result in

A) constant expression of the lac operon in the absence of lactose.
B) constant repression of the lac operon in the absence of lactose.
C) constant expression of the lac operon in the presence of lactose.
D) constant repression of the lac operon in the presence of lactose.
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Attenuation is a type of regulation that can control

A) allosteric enzyme activity.
B) transcriptional activity exclusively.
C) translational activity exclusively.
D) both transcriptional and translational activity.
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When more than one operon is under the control of a single regulatory protein, the operons are collectively called a(n)

A) regulon.
B) operator.
C) autoinducer.
D) riboswitch.
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Most riboswitches control

A) transcription.
B) translation.
C) ribosome synthesis.
D) tRNA synthesis.
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Global regulatory systems include all of the following EXCEPT

A) amino acid synthesis.
B) transformation.
C) heat shock response.
D) anaerobic respiration.
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A common structure for proteins that bind DNA is helix-turn-helix.
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Proteins required at approximately the same level throughout a cellʹs growth cycle are often not subject to regulatory mechanisms and are constitutively synthesized.
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Cyclic AMP (cAMP) is involved in the global regulation of catabolic pathways in Escherichia coli, including the lac operon. A high activity of the enzyme adenylate cyclase which makes cAMP is suggestive of catabolite repression.
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All of the following are functions of heat shock proteins in bacteria EXCEPT

A) prevention of inappropriate protein subunit aggregation.
B) degradation of denatured proteins.
C) responding to exposure to high levels of ethanol.
D) stimulation of binary fission.
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Some proteins that bind to DNA block transcription, whereas other proteins activate transcription.
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Depending on the type of regulatory mechanism, activators and repressors can bind to operator regions which control transcription.
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Proteins and RNA molecules that are needed in the cell at about the same level under all growth conditions, require constitutive expression.
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The preferential use of glucose over other available carbon substrates for growth is mechanistically explained by catabolite repression.
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Enzyme repression typically affects catabolic pathways.
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Short regions at the beginning and end of gene sequences are not translated into proteins.
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A two-component regulatory system usually involves both the sensor and response proteins being subject to phosphorylation.
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Small molecules usually act directly (rather than indirectly) in regulating transcription.
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The residues in a DNA-binding protein that interact with DNA usually correspond to each other according to the amino acids encoded by the DNA. For example, a DNA sequence containing AGC-AGA-CAG which encodes for Ser-Arg-Gln would likely have a DNA-binding protein with the sequence Ser-Arg-Gln.
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A regulon is composed of at least two operons regulated by the same protein.
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PII proteins are a family of signal-transducing proteins that regulate ________ during nitrogen metabolism.

A) transcription factors.
B) enzymes.
C) membrane transport proteins.
D) PII proteins regulate each of the above during nitrogen metabolism.
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In most cases, the first product of a particular biosynthetic pathway represses the enzymes of the pathway.
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Once cytoplasmic sensor proteins involved in chemotaxis regulation are phosphorylated, a cascade of other phosphate-transferring mechanisms provides ATP to rotate flagella.
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In catabolic repression, cells always use the least abundant carbon source first.
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Heat shock proteins are produced in high number to minimize damaging effects during high heat conditions, in addition to other stress signals unrelated to heat such as ultraviolet radiation.
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Describe the basic two-component regulatory system, and explain the function of each component.
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The small size of prokaryotic cells limits their ability to respond to spatial gradients of a chemical.
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Quorum sensing relies upon a large cell population which then turns on transcription.
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Contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic regulation of gene expression.
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Explain why one cell of a pathogenic bacterium by itself typically does not secrete a toxin, despite the species as a whole being characterized as toxin producing. To help in your explanation, predict what would happen to an individual pathogen that secreted a toxin inside a human.
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Explain the phenomenon known as diauxic growth. Hypothesize why this type of regulation might be important for the survival of a microbe in a mixed population.
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When environmental levels of amino acids become limited, synthesis of mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA increases immediately.
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Explain the function of cAMP in catabolite repression.
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During chemotaxis, attractants increase the rate of autophosphorylation, whereas repellants decrease this rate.
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The stringent response is a mechanism used by bacteria that provides increased ability to survive in environments lacking nutrients.
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Adaptation is based on the level of phosphorylation of MCPs.
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Using the tryptophan operon as a model, describe the formation of a stem-loop structure and its function.
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In many environments, the limiting nutrient for bacterial growth is phosphorus.
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Explain a common mechanism used by cells to ensure proper binding of DNA-binding proteins to DNA.
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Multiple mechanisms for small RNA (sRNA)-mediated translational regulation exist, but all are unified by inactivating protein synthesis of the target mRNA.
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How is transcription in Archaea controlled?
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Explain why is it unsurprising that two-component regulatory systems are all but absent in bacteria that live at the expense of a host.
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Regulation of transcription in Archaea is more similar to that which occurs in eukaryotes than in bacteria.
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Deck 6: Microbial Regulatory Systems
1
During a growth curve of Aliivibrio fischeri, when would you expect to see the strongest bioluminescence?

A) lag phase
B) early to middle log phase
C) late log to early stationary phase
D) middle to late stationary phase
C
2
Mechanisms for controlling enzyme activity include all of the following EXCEPT

A) degradation of the enzyme.
B) feedback inhibition.
C) covalent modification of the enzyme.
D) addition of short sections of new amino acid sequence.
D
3
The lac operon is an example of ________ control in which the presence of an ________ is required for transcription to occur.

A) negative / activator
B) negative / inducer
C) positive / activator
D) positive / inducer
B
4
Which type of regulator(s) specifically binds to operator regions of DNA?

A) activators
B) activators and inducers
C) repressors
D) repressors and corepressors
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Which of the following do NOT bind to the promoter sequence during regulation?

A) activators
B) inducers
C) repressors
D) None of these bind directly to the promoter sequence.
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Transcriptional regulators bind most frequently at the ________ site of DNA.

A) major groove
B) minor groove
C) histone complex
D) primary supercoil
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What occurs when an inducer is added to an environment containing an organism with a metabolic pathway controlled by a repressor?

A) The inducer combines with the repressor and activates the pathway.
B) The inducer combines with the repressor and inactivates the pathway.
C) The inducer combines with the substrate and blocks induction.
D) The inducer does not combine with, but functions as a chaperone molecule for, the enzyme-substrate complex.
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________ pathways typically rely on ________ proteins to inhibit mRNA synthesis.

A) Anabolic; repressor
B) Catabolic; repressor
C) Anabolic; activator
D) Catabolic; activator
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The most frequent way in which small regulatory RNA molecules exert their effects is by

A) base pairing with other RNA molecules that have regions of complementary sequence.
B) binding to a repressor and repressing enzyme transcription.
C) acting as an inducer that then binds to an activator protein to allow transcription to proceed.
D) signal transduction.
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Regulatory proteins

A) are influenced by small molecules.
B) bind to specific DNA sites.
C) regulate transcription.
D) regulate transcription, bind specific DNA sites, and can be influenced by small molecules.
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A protein region with a specific function and structure is called a

A) conserved site.
B) domain.
C) locale.
D) motif.
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The function of a kinase is

A) methylation.
B) response regulation.
C) phosphorylation.
D) glycosylation.
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Cyclic AMP is synthesized from ATP by an enzyme called ________ which is involved in ________.

A) adenylate cyclase / catabolite repression
B) adenylate cyclase / transcriptional activation
C) cAMP receptor protein (CRP) synthase / catabolite repression
D) cAMP receptor protein (CRP) synthase / transcriptional activation
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In negative control of transcription by the lac operon, how does the presence of an inducer affect transcription?

A) The inducer binds to the operator.
B) The inducer does not bind to the operator.
C) The inducer causes the repressor to bind to the operator.
D) The inducer prevents the repressor from binding to the operator.
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Regulation of enzyme activity occurs

A) at the start of transcription.
B) at the start of translation.
C) posttranslationally.
D) at any point on the enzymatic production pathway.
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The promoters of positively controlled operons require activator proteins because

A) RNA polymerase easily recognizes the consensus sequence.
B) they are required to inactivate the repressor proteins.
C) the promoters bind RNA polymerase weakly and utilize activator proteins to help RNA polymerase recognize the promoter.
D) they are needed to bind to the allosteric site of RNA polymerase.
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Considering the catabolite repression mechanism, which observation would make you suspect it IS occurring?

A) CRP bound to promoter sites
B) elevated levels of transcripts for maltose and sucrose catabolism
C) relatively low intracellular cyclic AMP levels
D) RNA polymerase bound to biosynthetic promoter sequences
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Transcriptional control in Archaea most closely resembles that in ________ and utilizes ________.

A) bacteria; regulatory proteins
B) eukaryotes; regulatory proteins
C) bacteria; transcription factors
D) eukaryotes; transcription factors
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When arginine is added to a culture already growing exponentially in a medium without arginine, what occurs?

A) All cellular growth ceases.
B) Growth continues, but the production of enzymes required for the synthesis of arginine ceases.
C) Growth continues, but the production of enzymes required for the synthesis of arginine increases.
D) The cell returns to the lag stage of growth to synthesize the proteins necessary for the metabolism of arginine.
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Enzyme induction occurs

A) when the substrate is present.
B) when the organism is environmentally stressed.
C) continuously.
D) when the substrate is depleted.
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In order for the helix-turn-helix motif to bind to DNA, the ________ must fit into the major groove of the DNA.

A) homeotic switches
B) recognition helix
C) operator
D) zinc fingers
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An organism grown in nutrient rich broth to high turbidity always produces a blue pigment. When a large inoculum is transferred to a nutrient rich agar plate, it also appears blue. A researcher noticed that this never happens when very small colonies are grown on low nutrient agar plates, however. What is the most plausible conclusion?

A) Large populations enabled the differentiation of a subpopulation of cells that created the blue pigment.
B) Only high nutrient conditions provide enough energy for cells to produce this secondary metabolite that appears blue.
C) Production of the blue pigment production is linked to quorum sensing.
D) The strong gradient from very high to low nutrient bioavailability induces production of the blue metabolite.
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Which organism would likely harbor the most two-component regulatory systems?

A) an archaeon living in an extreme environment
B) a bacterium occupying a heterogeneous niche with high nutrient mixing
C) an organism capable of quorum sensing
D) a parasitic bacterium living inside another organism
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Which of the following is a characteristic of an isoenzyme?

A) More than one enzyme is regulated by the same mechanism.
B) The same reaction can be catalyzed by multiple enzyme variants.
C) Multiple binding sites on the same enzyme enable multiple regulation mechanisms.
D) More than one gene makes the same enzyme.
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25
Phosphorylation of ________ regulates which direction a flagellum rotates, thus controlling whether an organism runs or tumbles.

A) CheAW
B) CheB
C) CheY
D) CheZ
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Chemotaxis in bacteria occurs through the use of

A) adaptation.
B) quorum sensing.
C) autoinduction.
D) a modified two-component system.
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________ pathways typically utilize ________ proteins that stimulate binding of RNA polymerase to DNA.

A) Anabolic; repressor
B) Catabolic; repressor
C) Anabolic; activator
D) Catabolic; activator
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A bacterium that either partially or fully catabolizes an acyl-homoserine lactone will likely disrupt

A) attenuation.
B) chemotaxis.
C) endospore formation.
D) quorum sensing.
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Which statement is TRUE of two separate regulators controlling one individual operon?

A) The two regulators themselves must respond to different signals, which enables both to control the operon differently.
B) One regulator will likely control the transcription of one section of the operon, whereas the other regulator will control the other component.
C) One regulator will bind to the operator region whereas the other will bind to the promoter region so they can co-occur and co-regulate the operon.
D) Two regulators trying to control the same operon will likely result in only one being maintained after several generations.
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30
Why are two-component regulatory systems particularly useful for controlling gene expression in response to environmental signals?

A) Two proteins controlling a gene means there are two chances to activate a gene.
B) Two proteins delay the response time so the cell can be sure the change is permanent.
C) One of the two proteins can be exposed to the external environment to receive a signal.
D) Phosphorylation is a permanent change so genes are always turned on after signal.
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31
How is the activity of a riboswitch controlled?

A) by other riboswitches
B) metabolite binding can change its structure
C) sigma factor binding alters its structure
D) small RNA complementary binding disrupts its function
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Infection by the foodborne pathogen E coli O157:H7 involves all of the following host and pathogen signaling molecules EXCEPT

A) AI-3.
B) MCP.
C) epinephrine.
D) norepinephrine.
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33
Based on our understanding of the early stages of life, ________ is/are thought to be one of the earliest forms of metabolic regulation that evolved.

A) attenuation
B) feedback inhibition
C) riboswitches
D) transcription factors
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34
Which regulatory mechanism does NOT depend on a conformational change in protein/enzyme structure to change activity?

A) attenuation
B) catabolite repression
C) feedback inhibition
D) negative control
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In Bacteria, sensor kinases that respond to extracellular signals transfer this signal to the cytoplasmic machinery by typically phosphorylating the residues.

A) histidine
B) serine
C) threonine
D) tyrosine
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36
How would you design an sRNA to bind to a sequence?

A) select six continuous nucleotides from the sequence
B) take the complementary sequence of six continuous nucleotides
C) select 200 continuous nucleotides from the sequence
D) take the complementary sequence of 200 continuous nucleotides
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37
Quorum sensing is a regulatory system that requires a certain cell density to work effectively. Each of the following activities utilizes quorum sensing EXCEPT

A) Staph aureus infection.
B) transition of Candida albicans from budding yeast to elongated filaments.
C) flagella synthesis in Proteus vulgaris.
D) light emission by Aliivibrio fischeri.
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38
When the nontemplate strand of a gene is transcribed into RNA, what is likely to result?

A) A complementary sRNA will bind to it and form a functional ribozyme with secondary structure.
B) It will complementarily bind to the gene sequence, form a hairpin loop, and transcriptionally repress the gene.
C) The complementary mRNA transcribed from the template strand will bind to it and halt its translation.
D) A global regulator will identify this as a stress, respond by inducing ribonuclease production, and it will be degraded.
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39
A mutation in the gene encoding the lactose repressor (lacI) that prevents lactose from binding to the LacI protein would result in

A) constant expression of the lac operon in the absence of lactose.
B) constant repression of the lac operon in the absence of lactose.
C) constant expression of the lac operon in the presence of lactose.
D) constant repression of the lac operon in the presence of lactose.
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Attenuation is a type of regulation that can control

A) allosteric enzyme activity.
B) transcriptional activity exclusively.
C) translational activity exclusively.
D) both transcriptional and translational activity.
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41
When more than one operon is under the control of a single regulatory protein, the operons are collectively called a(n)

A) regulon.
B) operator.
C) autoinducer.
D) riboswitch.
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Most riboswitches control

A) transcription.
B) translation.
C) ribosome synthesis.
D) tRNA synthesis.
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43
Global regulatory systems include all of the following EXCEPT

A) amino acid synthesis.
B) transformation.
C) heat shock response.
D) anaerobic respiration.
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44
A common structure for proteins that bind DNA is helix-turn-helix.
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45
Proteins required at approximately the same level throughout a cellʹs growth cycle are often not subject to regulatory mechanisms and are constitutively synthesized.
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46
Cyclic AMP (cAMP) is involved in the global regulation of catabolic pathways in Escherichia coli, including the lac operon. A high activity of the enzyme adenylate cyclase which makes cAMP is suggestive of catabolite repression.
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47
All of the following are functions of heat shock proteins in bacteria EXCEPT

A) prevention of inappropriate protein subunit aggregation.
B) degradation of denatured proteins.
C) responding to exposure to high levels of ethanol.
D) stimulation of binary fission.
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48
Some proteins that bind to DNA block transcription, whereas other proteins activate transcription.
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49
Depending on the type of regulatory mechanism, activators and repressors can bind to operator regions which control transcription.
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50
Proteins and RNA molecules that are needed in the cell at about the same level under all growth conditions, require constitutive expression.
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51
The preferential use of glucose over other available carbon substrates for growth is mechanistically explained by catabolite repression.
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52
Enzyme repression typically affects catabolic pathways.
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53
Short regions at the beginning and end of gene sequences are not translated into proteins.
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54
A two-component regulatory system usually involves both the sensor and response proteins being subject to phosphorylation.
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55
Small molecules usually act directly (rather than indirectly) in regulating transcription.
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56
The residues in a DNA-binding protein that interact with DNA usually correspond to each other according to the amino acids encoded by the DNA. For example, a DNA sequence containing AGC-AGA-CAG which encodes for Ser-Arg-Gln would likely have a DNA-binding protein with the sequence Ser-Arg-Gln.
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57
A regulon is composed of at least two operons regulated by the same protein.
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58
PII proteins are a family of signal-transducing proteins that regulate ________ during nitrogen metabolism.

A) transcription factors.
B) enzymes.
C) membrane transport proteins.
D) PII proteins regulate each of the above during nitrogen metabolism.
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59
In most cases, the first product of a particular biosynthetic pathway represses the enzymes of the pathway.
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60
Once cytoplasmic sensor proteins involved in chemotaxis regulation are phosphorylated, a cascade of other phosphate-transferring mechanisms provides ATP to rotate flagella.
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61
In catabolic repression, cells always use the least abundant carbon source first.
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62
Heat shock proteins are produced in high number to minimize damaging effects during high heat conditions, in addition to other stress signals unrelated to heat such as ultraviolet radiation.
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63
Describe the basic two-component regulatory system, and explain the function of each component.
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64
The small size of prokaryotic cells limits their ability to respond to spatial gradients of a chemical.
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65
Quorum sensing relies upon a large cell population which then turns on transcription.
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66
Contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic regulation of gene expression.
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67
Explain why one cell of a pathogenic bacterium by itself typically does not secrete a toxin, despite the species as a whole being characterized as toxin producing. To help in your explanation, predict what would happen to an individual pathogen that secreted a toxin inside a human.
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68
Explain the phenomenon known as diauxic growth. Hypothesize why this type of regulation might be important for the survival of a microbe in a mixed population.
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69
When environmental levels of amino acids become limited, synthesis of mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA increases immediately.
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70
Explain the function of cAMP in catabolite repression.
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71
During chemotaxis, attractants increase the rate of autophosphorylation, whereas repellants decrease this rate.
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72
The stringent response is a mechanism used by bacteria that provides increased ability to survive in environments lacking nutrients.
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73
Adaptation is based on the level of phosphorylation of MCPs.
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74
Using the tryptophan operon as a model, describe the formation of a stem-loop structure and its function.
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75
In many environments, the limiting nutrient for bacterial growth is phosphorus.
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76
Explain a common mechanism used by cells to ensure proper binding of DNA-binding proteins to DNA.
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77
Multiple mechanisms for small RNA (sRNA)-mediated translational regulation exist, but all are unified by inactivating protein synthesis of the target mRNA.
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78
How is transcription in Archaea controlled?
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79
Explain why is it unsurprising that two-component regulatory systems are all but absent in bacteria that live at the expense of a host.
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80
Regulation of transcription in Archaea is more similar to that which occurs in eukaryotes than in bacteria.
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