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William S. Klug Michael R. Cummings Charlotte A. Spencer Concepts of Genetics Eighth Edition Chapter 16 Regulation of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes Copyright © 2006 Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.

Prokaryotes Exhibit Efficient Genetic Mechanisms to Respond to Environmental Conditions

Lactose Metabolism in E. coli Is Regulated by an Inducible System

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Structural Genes

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Figure 16-4 Copyright © 2006 Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc. IPTG

The Discovery of Regulatory Mutations (constitutive mutants) lacI - lacO C

The Operon Model: Negative Control

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Figure 16-5a Copyright © 2006 Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.

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Figure 16-6 Copyright © 2006 Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.

Figure 16-6a Copyright © 2006 Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc. Repressor = trans control element

Figure 16-6b Copyright © 2006 Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc. Operator = cis control element

Genetic Proof of the Operon Model

Table 16-1 Copyright © 2006 Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc. constitutive trans element cis element

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The Catabolite-Activating Protein (CAP) Exerts Positive Control over the lac Operon Catabolite repression

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Crystal Structure Analysis of Repressor Complexes Has Confirmed the Operon Model

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The Tryptophan (trp) Operon in E. coli Is a Repressible Gene System

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Attenuation Is a Critical Process during the Regulation of the trp Operon in E. coli

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TRAP and AT Proteins Govern Attenuation in B. subtilis TRAP= trp RNA-binding attenuation protein AT= anti-TRAP

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The ara Operon Is Controlled by a Regulator Protein That Exerts Both Positive and Negative Control

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