For each of the E.coli strains shown below, indicate whether production of functional β-galactosidase is constitutive (enzyme is made all the time), inducible (enzyme is only made when lactose is present) or inactive (functional enzyme is not present under any condition). Definitions: I+ : wild-type lac repressor I- : non-functional lac repressor Is : super-repressor that cannot be removed from the operator under any circumstances O+: wild-type operator OC: mutant operator that cannot be bound by any repressor (not even the super-repressor) Z+: wild-type gene for β-galactosidase Z- : mutant gene for β-galactosidase that produces a non-functional enzyme Please watch your spelling! Write inducible, constitutive or inactive in the boxes next to strain information. plasmid I+ OC Z- / chromosome I- O+ Z+ [1] plasmid IS OC Z- / chromosome I- O+ Z+ [2] plasmid I+ Oc Z+ / chromosome I+ O+ Z+ [3] plasmid I+ O+ Z+ / chromosome I- O+ Z+ [4] plasmid IS O+ Z- / chromosome I+ OC Z+ [5]
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DNA methylation at CpG dinucleotides
DNA methylation at CpG dinucleotides
Methylation of DNA at CpG islands
Methylation of DNA at CpG islands
Questions 21-25. The following chromatin modifications tend…
Questions 21-25. The following chromatin modifications tend to INCREASE rates of transcription:
Both enzymes require a primer
Both enzymes require a primer
Capping factors bind when it is dephosphorylated
Capping factors bind when it is dephosphorylated
Both enzymes use the same nucleotide triphosphates as substr…
Both enzymes use the same nucleotide triphosphates as substrates
RNA polymerases transcribe only parts of the DNA, but DNA po…
RNA polymerases transcribe only parts of the DNA, but DNA polymerases copy all the DNA
RNA polymerases do not require a primer, while DNA polymeras…
RNA polymerases do not require a primer, while DNA polymerases do.
requires the step-wise formation of a multi-component comple…
requires the step-wise formation of a multi-component complex to initiate