Deck 19: DNA Mutation, DNA Repair, and Transposable Elements

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Operons can best be defined as

A) a common mode of gene expression in bacteria.
B) operational mutations affecting gene expression.
C) dominant alleles responsible for enzyme synthesis.
D) a balance between repressor and inducer molecules.
E) a set of genes under common regulatory control.
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During transcription of the trp operon, pairing of regions 2 and 3 in the leader peptide mRNA creates a(n) ________ signal.

A) continuous
B) induction
C) termination
D) repression
E) antitermination
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The interaction between allolactose and the repressor protein results in a shape change known as a(n)

A) enantiomer.
B) transformant.
C) allosteric shift.
D) mutation.
E) isomer.
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Which of the following can be a transdominant mutation in partial diploid cells?

A) lacIS
B) PlacI-
C) lacZ-
D) lacI-
E) lacY-
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Which of the following mutations is dominant over wild-type lacI+ in a partial diploid experimental cell?

A) lacIS
B) lacA-
C) lacI-
D) lacO-
E) C and D
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How many structural genes are under the control of the trp operon promoter?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
E) Five
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A mutation in which of the following locations would lead to constitutive expression of the lac genes?

A) lac promoter
B) lacZ
C) lacI
D) lacO
E) C or D
Question
The genetic switch for the infection pathways of lambda phage is controlled by two regulatory proteins, ________ and ________.

A) recA, Cro
B) lambda repressor, Cro
C) lyase, lysogenase
D) excisionase, integrase
E) lambda repressor, permease
Question
Attenuation in trp gene regulation is accomplished by

A) repression of the trp operator.
B) blocking expression of trp mRNA.
C) Binding with RNA polymerase.
D) formation of secondary mRNA structures in the leader region.
E) reducing permeability of tryptophan, the effector molecule.
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Which positive regulatory protein is required for the production of phage coat protein in lambda?

A) CI
B) Q
C) N
D) Cro
E) None of the above
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A lacOC mutation is

A) recessive.
B) cis-dominant.
C) incompletely dominant.
D) constitutive.
E) codominant
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Induction of the lac operon occurs when the repressor protein undergoes a(n)

A) transacetylation.
B) methylation.
C) allosteric shift.
D) mutation.
E) All of the above
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In bacteriophage lambda, the establishment of lysogeny requires the protein product of which gene?

A) N
B) cIII
C) cII
D) Both B and C
E) A, B, and C
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To maintain lysogeny in lambda, enough repressor must be present to bind to

A) OR2 only.
B) OR1 and OR2.
C) OR2 and OR3.
D) OR1 only.
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To inhibit the transcription of operon genes, the lacI gene product binds to

A) the inducer.
B) the operator.
C) β-galactosidase.
D) the promoter.
E) the repressor.
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The order of the structural genes in the lac operon is

A) 5'-lacY-lacZ-lacA-3'.
B) 3'-lacY-lacA-lacZ-5'.
C) 5'-lacZ-lacY-lacA-3'.
D) 3'-lacZ-lacY-lacA-5'.
E) 5'-lacA-lacY-lacZ-3'.
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The ________ pathway in lambda phage leads to integration of viral DNA with that of the host, while the________ pathway leads to induction of progeny viruses.

A) lysogenic, lytic
B) lytic, lysogenic
C) replicative, lysogenic
D) invasive, replicative
E) repressive, inductive
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In the lac operon in E. coli, a nonsense mutation in the ________ gene will result in a loss of b-galactosidase activity in the cell.

A) lacY
B) lacI
C) lacZ
D) Both A and B
E) All of the above
Question
The inducer of the lac operon is

A) permease.
B) galactose.
C) allolactose.
D) glucose.
E) repressor protein.
Question
In terms of regulation of gene expression, tryptophan and allolactose are examples of ________ molecules.

A) effector
B) inducer
C) terminator
D) repressor
E) operator
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Why do lacOC mutants express in cis-dominant and not in transdominant fashion?
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At the molecular level, how exactly do proteins like repressors bind to DNA? How can binding affinities be increased or decreased?
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A constitutive gene is a gene that is occasionally expressed.
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In bacteriophages, the lytic pathway precedes the lysogenic pathway.
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Distinguish between cis- and transdominance.
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Outline the role of attenuator sequences 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the leader peptide-coding region of the trp operon.
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How are partial diploid E. coli constructs made?
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The enzyme transacetylase is responsible for uptake of lactose.
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What selective pressures are likely to have led to the evolution of regulatory systems like operons? Why not simply express these genes continuously?
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Given the partial diploid genotype lacI+ lacO- lacZ+ lacY+ lacI- lacO- lacZ+ lacY- How will this cell function in terms of gene expression in the presence of allolactose?
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At low concentrations of tryptophan, trp genes are expressed maximally.
Question
Mutations of lacOC lead to attenuated expression of lac structural genes.
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Given the partial diploid genotype lacI+ lacO+ lacZ- lacY+ lacI- lacO+ lacZ+ lacY- How will this cell function in terms of gene expression in the presence of allolactose?
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lacIS encodes superrepressors, repressors that always bind to the operator and prevent gene transcription.
Question
Briefly define what is meant by negative and positive control of the lac operon.
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What effect would mutational damage of the following genes or gene regions have on the induction of an integrated lambda phage virus? a. damage to the cI gene b. damage to the cro gene c. damage to the xis gene
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Mutants that are lacIS do not produce lac enzymes, regardless of the presence or absence of lactose.
Question
The structural genes in the lac operon are transcribed into a single polycistronic mRNA molecule.
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Give an overview of the mechanism by which ultraviolet radiation induces the lytic pathway in lambda phage.
Question
Amino acid biosynthesis operons in which gene activity is repressed when a chemical (e.g., an amino acid) is added to the medium are termed repressible operons.
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Contrast negative (repressor) and positive (CAP) control in the lac operon.
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Microbial genomics is a rapidly growing field. Of great interest to geneticists is the search for new operons as new microbial genome sequences become available (see, for example, Ermolaeva, White, and Salzberg. 2001. Prediction of operons in microbial genomes. Nucleic Acids Res. 29:1216-1221; PMID: 11222772). What kind of "signature" or identifying feature would you look for as you searched new genomes for candidate operons?
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Should viruses like lambda phage be considered living entities? Or are they more properly viewed as parasitic fragments of DNA?
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Deck 19: DNA Mutation, DNA Repair, and Transposable Elements
1
Operons can best be defined as

A) a common mode of gene expression in bacteria.
B) operational mutations affecting gene expression.
C) dominant alleles responsible for enzyme synthesis.
D) a balance between repressor and inducer molecules.
E) a set of genes under common regulatory control.
E
2
During transcription of the trp operon, pairing of regions 2 and 3 in the leader peptide mRNA creates a(n) ________ signal.

A) continuous
B) induction
C) termination
D) repression
E) antitermination
E
3
The interaction between allolactose and the repressor protein results in a shape change known as a(n)

A) enantiomer.
B) transformant.
C) allosteric shift.
D) mutation.
E) isomer.
C
4
Which of the following can be a transdominant mutation in partial diploid cells?

A) lacIS
B) PlacI-
C) lacZ-
D) lacI-
E) lacY-
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Which of the following mutations is dominant over wild-type lacI+ in a partial diploid experimental cell?

A) lacIS
B) lacA-
C) lacI-
D) lacO-
E) C and D
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How many structural genes are under the control of the trp operon promoter?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
E) Five
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A mutation in which of the following locations would lead to constitutive expression of the lac genes?

A) lac promoter
B) lacZ
C) lacI
D) lacO
E) C or D
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The genetic switch for the infection pathways of lambda phage is controlled by two regulatory proteins, ________ and ________.

A) recA, Cro
B) lambda repressor, Cro
C) lyase, lysogenase
D) excisionase, integrase
E) lambda repressor, permease
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Attenuation in trp gene regulation is accomplished by

A) repression of the trp operator.
B) blocking expression of trp mRNA.
C) Binding with RNA polymerase.
D) formation of secondary mRNA structures in the leader region.
E) reducing permeability of tryptophan, the effector molecule.
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10
Which positive regulatory protein is required for the production of phage coat protein in lambda?

A) CI
B) Q
C) N
D) Cro
E) None of the above
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A lacOC mutation is

A) recessive.
B) cis-dominant.
C) incompletely dominant.
D) constitutive.
E) codominant
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Induction of the lac operon occurs when the repressor protein undergoes a(n)

A) transacetylation.
B) methylation.
C) allosteric shift.
D) mutation.
E) All of the above
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13
In bacteriophage lambda, the establishment of lysogeny requires the protein product of which gene?

A) N
B) cIII
C) cII
D) Both B and C
E) A, B, and C
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To maintain lysogeny in lambda, enough repressor must be present to bind to

A) OR2 only.
B) OR1 and OR2.
C) OR2 and OR3.
D) OR1 only.
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To inhibit the transcription of operon genes, the lacI gene product binds to

A) the inducer.
B) the operator.
C) β-galactosidase.
D) the promoter.
E) the repressor.
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The order of the structural genes in the lac operon is

A) 5'-lacY-lacZ-lacA-3'.
B) 3'-lacY-lacA-lacZ-5'.
C) 5'-lacZ-lacY-lacA-3'.
D) 3'-lacZ-lacY-lacA-5'.
E) 5'-lacA-lacY-lacZ-3'.
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The ________ pathway in lambda phage leads to integration of viral DNA with that of the host, while the________ pathway leads to induction of progeny viruses.

A) lysogenic, lytic
B) lytic, lysogenic
C) replicative, lysogenic
D) invasive, replicative
E) repressive, inductive
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In the lac operon in E. coli, a nonsense mutation in the ________ gene will result in a loss of b-galactosidase activity in the cell.

A) lacY
B) lacI
C) lacZ
D) Both A and B
E) All of the above
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The inducer of the lac operon is

A) permease.
B) galactose.
C) allolactose.
D) glucose.
E) repressor protein.
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In terms of regulation of gene expression, tryptophan and allolactose are examples of ________ molecules.

A) effector
B) inducer
C) terminator
D) repressor
E) operator
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Why do lacOC mutants express in cis-dominant and not in transdominant fashion?
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At the molecular level, how exactly do proteins like repressors bind to DNA? How can binding affinities be increased or decreased?
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A constitutive gene is a gene that is occasionally expressed.
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In bacteriophages, the lytic pathway precedes the lysogenic pathway.
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Distinguish between cis- and transdominance.
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Outline the role of attenuator sequences 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the leader peptide-coding region of the trp operon.
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How are partial diploid E. coli constructs made?
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The enzyme transacetylase is responsible for uptake of lactose.
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What selective pressures are likely to have led to the evolution of regulatory systems like operons? Why not simply express these genes continuously?
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Given the partial diploid genotype lacI+ lacO- lacZ+ lacY+ lacI- lacO- lacZ+ lacY- How will this cell function in terms of gene expression in the presence of allolactose?
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At low concentrations of tryptophan, trp genes are expressed maximally.
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Mutations of lacOC lead to attenuated expression of lac structural genes.
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Given the partial diploid genotype lacI+ lacO+ lacZ- lacY+ lacI- lacO+ lacZ+ lacY- How will this cell function in terms of gene expression in the presence of allolactose?
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lacIS encodes superrepressors, repressors that always bind to the operator and prevent gene transcription.
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Briefly define what is meant by negative and positive control of the lac operon.
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What effect would mutational damage of the following genes or gene regions have on the induction of an integrated lambda phage virus? a. damage to the cI gene b. damage to the cro gene c. damage to the xis gene
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Mutants that are lacIS do not produce lac enzymes, regardless of the presence or absence of lactose.
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The structural genes in the lac operon are transcribed into a single polycistronic mRNA molecule.
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Give an overview of the mechanism by which ultraviolet radiation induces the lytic pathway in lambda phage.
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Amino acid biosynthesis operons in which gene activity is repressed when a chemical (e.g., an amino acid) is added to the medium are termed repressible operons.
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Contrast negative (repressor) and positive (CAP) control in the lac operon.
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Microbial genomics is a rapidly growing field. Of great interest to geneticists is the search for new operons as new microbial genome sequences become available (see, for example, Ermolaeva, White, and Salzberg. 2001. Prediction of operons in microbial genomes. Nucleic Acids Res. 29:1216-1221; PMID: 11222772). What kind of "signature" or identifying feature would you look for as you searched new genomes for candidate operons?
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Should viruses like lambda phage be considered living entities? Or are they more properly viewed as parasitic fragments of DNA?
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