What methods regulate gene expression in prokaryotes on a DNA level
Differential gene transcription by operons, bacterial enhancers and riboswitches
What methods regulate gene expression in prokaryotes at the RNA level
Selective mRNA translation by ribozymes, riboswitches and antisense RNA
What methods regulate gene expression in prokaryotes at the protein level
Differential protein modification
What are operons
Set of different coding genes that are transcribed as a set into a single RNA (important for the synthesis of molecules on a need to need basis)
Discuss the 4 steps of operons
What are the 4 types of operons
Discuss negative inducible operons
Discuss positive inducible operons
Discuss negative repressible operons
Discuss negative inducible operons
What is an inducer
Small substrate molecule for the enzyme encoded by the operon
What is a co-repressor
Small molecule product of metabolic pathway catalyzed but the enzymes encoded in the operon
Discuss the steps of lactose metabolism in E. Cool
Discuss the lactose operon steps
What is the lactose operon an example of
A negative inducible operon
Discuss bio switches when a regulatory protein is present
regulatory protein binds to riboswitch and stabilizes secondary structure that makes the ribosome-binding site inaccessible, so no translation take place
Discuss bio switches when a regulatory protein is absent
The riboswitch assumes and alternative secondary structure that makes the ribosome-binding site available and translation takes place
Give an example of something controlled by a riboswitch
Vitamin B12 is controlled by riboswitches in bacteria. When B12 is present, synthesis is regulated and when it’s absent B12 is synthesized by the availability of the ribosome-binding site allowing translation
What methods regulate gene expression in eukaryotes on the DNA level
Differential gene transcription by histone acetylation/methylation, DNA methylation and transcriptional control (enhancers, TFs)
What methods regulate gene expression in eukaryotes on the RNA level
Selective nRNA processing by alternative splicing
Selective mRNA translation by differential mRNA longevity, inhibition of translation, ribosomal selectivity, microRNAs
What methods regulate gene expression in eukaryotes at the protein level
Differential protein modification by activation by cleavage, activation by transport to a specific locationX assembly with other proteins, covalent modification
3 important differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes with respect to gene expression
3 examples of histone tail modifications
How can you modify histones to activate
- methylation of lysines K4, K38 and K79 of H3