The lysC gene in Bacillus subtilis encodes the first enzyme in the metabolic pathway that generates lysine from its precursor molecule. In the presence of high concentrations of lysine, lysC expression is reduced. Researchers have generated mutant bacteria that produce the LysC enzyme constitutively, even in the presence of lysine. A mutant identified in this manner had two nucleotide changes in the 5' UTR of the lysC gene itself. These nucleotide changes are thought to affect the function of a riboswitch regulating transcription of lysC. Describe two possible ways in which the mutations might affect the function of this riboswitch.
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