Examine the following theoretical operon (gen) in E. coli which contains structural genes (genC, genB, genA) that are involved in amino acid biosynthesis. The gen operon also includes the gene encoding for the regulator molecule within it. When the amino acid that this operon helps synthesize is present, it binds to the regulator forming a complex which can bind to the operator region. Assume that the regulator molecule only binds to the operator in the presence of the amino acid. Question 1 Promoter Operator genC genB gen operon Regulator genA Transcription occurs when: A. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator. B. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator. C. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the operator. D. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the operator. E. The operon is constitutively expressed. Question 2 Transcription cannot occur when: A. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator. B. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator. C. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the operator. D. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the operator. E. The operon is constitutively expressed.
Examine the following theoretical operon (gen) in E. coli which contains structural genes (genC, genB, genA) that are involved in amino acid biosynthesis. The gen operon also includes the gene encoding for the regulator molecule within it. When the amino acid that this operon helps synthesize is present, it binds to the regulator forming a complex which can bind to the operator region. Assume that the regulator molecule only binds to the operator in the presence of the amino acid. Question 1 Promoter Operator genC genB gen operon Regulator genA Transcription occurs when: A. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator. B. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator. C. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the operator. D. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the operator. E. The operon is constitutively expressed. Question 2 Transcription cannot occur when: A. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator. B. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator. C. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the operator. D. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the operator. E. The operon is constitutively expressed.
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![Examine the following theoretical operon (gen) in E. coli which contains structural genes (genC, genB,
genA) that are involved in amino acid biosynthesis. The gen operon also includes the gene encoding for
the regulator molecule within it. When the amino acid that this operon helps synthesize is present, it
binds to the regulator forming a complex which can bind to the operator region. Assume that the
regulator molecule only binds to the operator in the presence of the amino acid.
Question 1
Promoter Operator
genC
genB
gen operon
Regulator
genA
Transcription occurs when:
A. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator.
B. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator.
C. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the
operator.
D. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the operator.
E. The operon is constitutively expressed.
Question 2
Transcription cannot occur when:
A. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator.
B. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator.
C. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the
operator.
D. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the operator.
E. The operon is constitutively expressed.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F0fcb0af8-b750-4635-b3ee-2f0c31e9ebdb%2F884ad77f-7a80-4a36-9656-e6f61d21b7de%2Fx7owr0s_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Examine the following theoretical operon (gen) in E. coli which contains structural genes (genC, genB,
genA) that are involved in amino acid biosynthesis. The gen operon also includes the gene encoding for
the regulator molecule within it. When the amino acid that this operon helps synthesize is present, it
binds to the regulator forming a complex which can bind to the operator region. Assume that the
regulator molecule only binds to the operator in the presence of the amino acid.
Question 1
Promoter Operator
genC
genB
gen operon
Regulator
genA
Transcription occurs when:
A. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator.
B. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator.
C. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the
operator.
D. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the operator.
E. The operon is constitutively expressed.
Question 2
Transcription cannot occur when:
A. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator.
B. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to bind to the operator.
C. The amino acid is not bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the
operator.
D. The amino acid is bound to the regulator, causing the regulator to fail to bind to the operator.
E. The operon is constitutively expressed.
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