12. Gene Regulation in Prokaryotes
Lac Operon
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Problem 22d
Textbook Question
Textbook QuestionThe SOS repair genes in E. coli (discussed in Chapter 15) are negatively regulated by the lexA gene product, called the LexA repressor. When a cell's DNA sustains extensive damage, the LexA repressor is inactivated by the recA gene product (RecA), and transcription of the SOS genes is increased dramatically. One of the SOS genes is the uvrA gene. You are a student studying the function of the uvrA gene product in DNA repair. You isolate a mutant strain that shows constitutive expression of the UvrA protein. Naming this mutant strain uvrAᶜ, you construct the diagram shown above in the right-hand column showing the lexA and uvrA operons: Describe two different mutations that would result in a uvrA constitutive phenotype. Indicate the actual genotypes involved. (Leader sequence for Problem 24 above)
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