The table below shows partial diploid E. coli with lac operon mutations For each mutant, indicate whether expression of permease is: • None (absent) • Basal (on but low expression) • High (on and activated expression) when grown in either lactose only or glucose only media. Also indicate the cell’s overall growth phenotype (lac+ or lac-) when grown in lactose only and why you expect that phenotype (provide “why” for ONLY THREE of the mutants). ***Recall that a bacterial cell needs at least one functional copy of lacZ AND lacY expressed at high levels to produce an overall growth phenotype of lac+ when grown in lactose only media
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1. The table below shows partial diploid E. coli with lac operon mutations
For each mutant, indicate whether expression of permease is:
• None (absent)
• Basal (on but low expression)
• High (on and activated expression)
when grown in either lactose only or glucose only media.
Also indicate the cell’s overall growth
an overall growth phenotype of lac+ when grown in lactose only media.
Lac Mutant | CAP binding site |
Expression in lactose only |
Expression in glucose only |
Phenotype in lactose only |
I+ P+ O+ Z- Y+ / I- P+ O+ Z+ Y- | WT | |||
Why?: | Why?: | Why?: | Why?: | Why?: |
I+ P+ O+ Z- Y- / I+ P- O+ Z+ Y+ | WT | |||
Why?: | Why?: | Why?: | Why?: | Why?: |
I+ P+ O+ Z- Y+ / I+ P+ OC Z- Y+ | WT | |||
Why?: | Why?: | Why?: | Why?: | Why?: |
I S P+ O+ Z+ Y- / I- P+ O+ Z+ Y+ |
mutated | |||
Why?: | Why?: | Why?: | Why?: | Why?: |
I S P+ OC Z- Y+ / I- P+ O+ Z+ Y- |
WT |
Why?: | Why?: | Why?: | Why?: | Why?: |
I+ P- O+ Z+ Y+ / I+ P+ OC Z+ Y+ | mutated | |||
Why?: | Why?: | Why?: | Why?: | Why?: |
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