Genetics: From Genes to Genomes, 5th edition
Genetics: From Genes to Genomes, 5th edition
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780073525310
Author: Leland H. Hartwell, Michael L. Goldberg, Janice A. Fischer, Leroy Hood, Charles F. Aquadro
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 15, Problem 1P

For each of the terms in the left column, choose the best matching phrase in the right column.

a. induction 1. glucose prevents expression of catabolic operons
b. repressor 2. protein or RNA undergoes a reversible conformational change
c. operator 3. regulates translation of mRNAs in trans
d. allostery 4. RNA leader that regulates gene expression in response to a small molecule or ion
e. operon 5. site to which repressor binds
f. catabolite repression 6. termination of transcription elongation in repression response to translation
g. reporter gene 7. group of genes transcribed into one mRNA
h. attenuation 8. negative regulator
i. sRNA 9. a fusion of the regulatory regions of genes whose expression is being monitored
j. riboswitch 10. stimulation of protein synthesis by a specific molecule
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a.

To determine:

The phrase that describes “induction” among the options given below.

1. glucose prevents expression of catabolic operons
2. protein or RNA undergoes a reversible conformational change
3. regulates translation of mRNAs in trans
4. RNA leader that regulates gene expression in response to a small molecule or ion
5. site to which repressor binds
6. termination of transcription elongation in repression response to translation
7. group of genes transcribed into one mRNA
8. negative regulator
9. a fusion of the regulatory region of one gene to the coding region of another gene whose product is assayed readily
10. stimulation of protein synthesis by a specific molecule

Introduction:

When a specific molecule is used for the synthesis of protein, it is called induction.

Answer to Problem 1P

Correct answer:

Induction: Stimulation of protein synthesis by a specific molecule

Explanation of Solution

Induction is associated with the stimulation of protein synthesis by the process of transcription, where specific factor initiates the process of transcription.

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b.

To determine:

The phrase that describes “repressor” among the options given below.

1. glucose prevents expression of catabolic operons
2. protein or RNA undergoes a reversible conformational change
3. regulates translation of mRNAs in trans
4. RNA leader that regulates gene expression in response to a small molecule or ion
5. site to which repressor binds
6. termination of transcription elongation in repression response to translation
7. group of genes transcribed into one mRNA
8. negative regulator
9. a fusion of the regulatory region of one gene to the coding region of another gene whose product is assayed readily
10. stimulation of protein synthesis by a specific molecule

Introduction:

A molecule which is responsible for the blockage of tanscription process is called repressor.

Answer to Problem 1P

Correct answer:

Repressor: Negative regulator

Explanation of Solution

Repressor is a type of protein molecule which prevents the transcription of the particular gene associated with the regulatory parts of the gene.

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c.

To determine:

The phrase that describes “operator” among the options given below.

1. glucose prevents expression of catabolic operons
2. protein or RNA undergoes a reversible conformational change
3. regulates translation of mRNAs in trans
4. RNA leader that regulates gene expression in response to a small molecule or ion
5. site to which repressor binds
6. termination of transcription elongation in repression response to translation
7. group of genes transcribed into one mRNA
8. negative regulator
9. a fusion of the regulatory region of one gene to the coding region of another gene whose product is assayed readily
10. stimulation of protein synthesis by a specific molecule

Introduction:

An operator can be defined as the site at which attachment of repressor takes place.

Answer to Problem 1P

Correct answer:

Operator: Site to which repressor binds

Explanation of Solution

Operator is considered as the important part of the regulatory sequence of the gene. The repressor binds to the operator region of the regulatory gene and suppresses the process of transcription.

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d.

To determine:

The phrase that describes “allostery” among the options given below.

1. glucose prevents expression of catabolic operons
2. protein or RNA undergoes a reversible conformational change
3. regulates translation of mRNAs in trans
4. RNA leader that regulates gene expression in response to a small molecule or ion
5. site to which repressor binds
6. termination of transcription elongation in repression response to translation
7. group of genes transcribed into one mRNA
8. negative regulator
9. a fusion of the regulatory region of one gene to the coding region of another gene whose product is assayed readily
10. stimulation of protein synthesis by a specific molecule

Introduction:

When a specific RNA or the protein undergoes the process of reversible conformation change, it is referred to as allostery.

Answer to Problem 1P

Correct answer:

Allostery: Protein or RNA undergoes a reversible conformational change

Explanation of Solution

Allostery means change in the conformation that is associated with the proteins involved in the regulation of a particular gene. The repressor molecule undergoes conformational change, which enables it to be relieved from the operator region and then promotes transcription.

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e.

To determine:

The phrase that describes “operon” among the options given below.

1. glucose prevents expression of catabolic operons
2. protein or RNA undergoes a reversible conformational change
3. regulates translation of mRNAs in trans
4. RNA leader that regulates gene expression in response to a small molecule or ion
5. site to which repressor binds
6. termination of transcription elongation in repression response to translation
7. group of genes transcribed into one mRNA
8. negative regulator
9. a fusion of the regulatory region of one gene to the coding region of another gene whose product is assayed readily
10. stimulation of protein synthesis by a specific molecule

Introduction:

When group of genes results into the transcription of one messenger RNA, it is called operon.

Answer to Problem 1P

Correct answer:

Operon: Group of genes transcribed into one mRNA

Explanation of Solution

An operon is the set region found in the genome that consists of regulatory, structural, and functional portion. The structural region contains the promoter and operator whereas the functional region codes for the actual protein.

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f.

To determine:

The phrase that describes “catabolite” among the options given below.

1. glucose prevents expression of catabolic operons
2. protein or RNA undergoes a reversible conformational change
3. regulates translation of mRNAs in trans
4. RNA leader that regulates gene expression in response to a small molecule or ion
5. site to which repressor binds
6. termination of transcription elongation in repression response to translation
7. group of genes transcribed into one mRNA
8. negative regulator
9. a fusion of the regulatory region of one gene to the coding region of another gene whose product is assayed readily
10. stimulation of protein synthesis by a specific molecule

Introduction:

Catabolite repression can be seen as a normal process in the microbes.

Answer to Problem 1P

Correct answer:

Catabolite repression: glucose prevents expression of catabolic operons

Explanation of Solution

Catabolite repression is seen among microbes when both glucose and lactose are supplied in their growing environment. The presence of glucose suppresses the utilization of lactose.

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g.

To determine:

The phrase that describes “reporter gene” among the options given below.

1. glucose prevents expression of catabolic operons
2. protein or RNA undergoes a reversible conformational change
3. regulates translation of mRNAs in trans
4. RNA leader that regulates gene expression in response to a small molecule or ion
5. site to which repressor binds
6. termination of transcription elongation in repression response to translation
7. group of genes transcribed into one mRNA
8. negative regulator
9. a fusion of the regulatory region of one gene to the coding region of another gene whose product is assayed readily
10. stimulation of protein synthesis by a specific molecule

Introduction:

The activity of monitoring the regulatory genes is carried out with the help of reporter gene.

Answer to Problem 1P

Correct answer:

Reporter gene: A fusion of the regulatory region of one gene to the coding region of another gene whose product is assayed readily.

Explanation of Solution

The function of reporter genes is monitored through the regulatory regions of other well-studied genes. Due to this reason, the regulatory region of the lactose operon is used in the expression system for analyzing and studying the expression of unknown genes.

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h.

To determine:

The phrase that describes “attenuation” among the options given below.

1. glucose prevents expression of catabolic operons
2. protein or RNA undergoes a reversible conformational change
3. regulates translation of mRNAs in trans
4. RNA leader that regulates gene expression in response to a small molecule or ion
5. site to which repressor binds
6. termination of transcription elongation in repression response to translation
7. group of genes transcribed into one mRNA
8. negative regulator
9. a fusion of the regulatory region of one gene to the coding region of another gene whose product is assayed readily
10. stimulation of protein synthesis by a specific molecule

Introduction:

Various types of anabolic pathways are regulated by the process of attenuation.

Answer to Problem 1P

Correct answer:

Attenuation: Termination of transcription elongation in repression response to translation

Explanation of Solution

Attenuation is a process that controls the regulation of anabolic pathways. When the substrate is available, the transcription continues further and transcribes the functional regions or shrugs off the mRNA completely.

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i.

To determine:

The phrase that describes “sRNA” among the options given below.

1. glucose prevents expression of catabolic operons
2. protein or RNA undergoes a reversible conformational change
3. regulates translation of mRNAs in trans
4. RNA leader that regulates gene expression in response to a small molecule or ion
5. site to which repressor binds
6. termination of transcription elongation in repression response to translation
7. group of genes transcribed into one mRNA
8. negative regulator
9. a fusion of the regulatory region of one gene to the coding region of another gene whose product is assayed readily
10. stimulation of protein synthesis by a specific molecule

Introduction:

Short ribonucleic acid RNA is actually the trans-acting molecules that are useful for the expression of specific genes.

Answer to Problem 1P

Correct answer:

sRNA: Regulates translation of mRNA in trans

Explanation of Solution

sRNA, known as short ribonucleic acid sequence are trans-acting molecules that regulate the expression of specific genes. When a sRNA molecule binds to the mRNA, it leads to the breakdown of transcribed mRNA molecule by the action of ribonuclease enzyme. The binding of sRNA to the mRNA molecule prevents the formation of stem and loops in the mRNA.

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j.

To determine:

The phrase that describes “riboswitch” among the options given below.

1. glucose prevents expression of catabolic operons
2. protein or RNA undergoes a reversible conformational change
3. regulates translation of mRNAs in trans
4. RNA leader that regulates gene expression in response to a small molecule or ion
5. site to which repressor binds
6. termination of transcription elongation in repression response to translation
7. group of genes transcribed into one mRNA
8. negative regulator
9. a fusion of the regulatory region of one gene to the coding region of another gene whose product is assayed readily
10. stimulation of protein synthesis by a specific molecule

Introduction:

The riboswitch are important type of RNA leader sequences that is used for regulating expressions of gene.

Answer to Problem 1P

Correct answer:

Riboswitch: RNA leader that regulates gene expression in response to a small molecule or ion

Explanation of Solution

Riboswitch is an important part of RNA leader sequence that binds to specific molecules called effectors. The formation of stem and loop in the transcript of mRNA molecule plays an important role in the continuation and attenuation of transcription through the riboswitches.

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