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Control Mechanisms Worksheet

The document compares the lac and trp operons in E. coli, which regulate the production of enzymes for lactose and tryptophan metabolism, respectively. The lac operon regulates 3 genes for lactose breakdown and is induced by lactose binding to the repressor LacI. The trp operon regulates 5 genes for tryptophan synthesis and is repressed by tryptophan binding to the trp repressor. When lactose levels are low, LacI binds the operator to block transcription. When tryptophan levels are high, the tryptophan-bound repressor binds the operator to block transcription of the trp genes.

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Control Mechanisms Worksheet

The document compares the lac and trp operons in E. coli, which regulate the production of enzymes for lactose and tryptophan metabolism, respectively. The lac operon regulates 3 genes for lactose breakdown and is induced by lactose binding to the repressor LacI. The trp operon regulates 5 genes for tryptophan synthesis and is repressed by tryptophan binding to the trp repressor. When lactose levels are low, LacI binds the operator to block transcription. When tryptophan levels are high, the tryptophan-bound repressor binds the operator to block transcription of the trp genes.

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Control Mechanisms (lac & trp

operons)

1. Complete the comparison of the lac Operon and the trp Operons as a means of gene regulation

lac Operon trp Operon

Regulates
production of:

Number of genes
and how they are
controlled

What binds to the


operator & when
does this occur

High levels of what


substance affects
how this operon
how?
5. What happens if lactose levels are low? Put the following list in order (1-5)

RNA polymerase is blocked from transcribing the genes for the lactose metabolizing enzymes
When RNA polymerase binds to the promoter, it cannot get past the LacI repressor protein
The enzymes β-galactosidase, β-galactoside permease, and transacetylase are not required by the cell due to low
levels of lactose
Lactose does not bind to the repressor protein, LacI
LacI, a repressor protein, is bound to the operator, which follows the promoter

6. What happens if tryptophan levels are high? Put the following list in order (1-4)

The trp repressor-tryptophan complex can now bind to the operator of the trp operon
Tryptophan does not need to be produced by the trp operon
Tryptophan will bind to the repressor protein, changing its conformation
RNA polymerase is blocked from transcribing the genes needed to synthesize tryptophan

7. The gene that regulates the production of the LacI protein is found further upstream of the lac operon. Explain
the potential ramifications to the functioning of the lac operon and the production of its products under the
following conditions:
a) A mutation is found in the LacI gene
b) A mutation is found in the second gene of the lac operon
c) The RNA polymerase has difficulty binding to the promoter

8. A researcher was trying to determine whether two molecules (A and B) were corepressors or inducers in their
respective operon systems. Data was collected regarding the levels of protein and the amount of gene
transcription for the genes in their respective operons. The data is shown below.
Level of protein Transcription of gene 1 Transcription of gene 2
Molecule A High Low Low
Low High High
Molecule B High High High
low low Low

a) Determine whether molecule A and molecule B are inducers or corepressors. Justify your answers.
b) Identify which system resembles the lac operon system and which resembles the trp operons
system
c) State a generality about operon systems involving an inducer and about operon systems involving a
corepressor.

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