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Title: Chapter 9 Regulation of Gene Expression


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Chapter 9 Regulation of Gene Expression
Sensing and Signal Transduction
Regulation of Transcription
Global Regulation
RNA Based Regulation
Regulating Development
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FINAL ROUND
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Topic 1 Regulation of Transcription100 Question
  • Question Which of the following is/are true
    about regulatory proteins that interact with DNA?
  • a. they interact at the major groove
  • b. they typically bind at inverted repeats in
    the DNA
  • c. they are typically homodimeric
  • d. all of the above

ANSWER
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Topic 1 Regulation of Transcription 100 Answer
  • Question Which of the following is/are true
    about regulatory proteins that interact with DNA?
  • a. they interact at the major groove
  • b. they typically bind at inverted repeats in
    the DNA
  • c. they are typically homodimeric
  • d. all of the above

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Topic 1 Regulation of Transcription 200
Question
  • Question The transcription of genes for enzymes
    used in anabolic pathways are typically regulated
    via induction.
  • a. true
  • b. false

ANSWER
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Topic 1 Regulation of Transcription 200 Answer
  • Question The transcription of genes for enzymes
    used in anabolic pathways are typically regulated
    via induction.
  • a. true
  • b. false

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Topic 1 Regulation of Transcription 300
Question
  • Question Which is true when arginine is in
    excess?
  • a. arginine binds to the operator
  • b. arginine binds to the repressor
  • c. the repressor detaches from the operator
  • d. the genes in the arginine operon are fully
    transcribed

ANSWER
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Topic 1 Regulation of Transcription 300 Answer
  • Question Which is true when arginine is in
    excess?
  • a. arginine binds to the operator
  • b. arginine binds to the repressor
  • c. the repressor detaches from the operator
  • d. the genes in the arginine operon are fully
    transcribed.

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Topic 1 Regulation of Transcription 400
Question
  • Question When an inducer binds to the repressor,
    _______________.
  • a. the genes are transcribed
  • b. the genes are not transcribed
  • c. the repressor binds to the operator
  • d. the repressor binds to the promoter

ANSWER
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Topic 1 Regulation of Transcription 400 Answer
  • Question When an inducer binds to the repressor,
    _______________.
  • a. the genes are transcribed
  • b. the genes are not transcribed
  • c. the repressor binds to the operator
  • d. the repressor binds to the promoter

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Topic 1 Regulation of Transcription 500
Question
  • Question Which is an example of a gene that has
    constitutive expression?
  • a. beta galactosidase
  • b. an arginine biosynthesis enzyme
  • c. a maltose catabolic enzyme
  • d. none of the above

ANSWER
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Topic 1 Regulation of Transcription 500 Answer
  • Question Which is an example of a gene that has
    constitutive expression?
  • a. beta galactosidase
  • b. an arginine biosynthesis enzyme
  • c. a maltose catabolic enzyme
  • d. none of the above

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Topic 2 Sensing and Signal Transduction100
Question
  • Question Which amino acid residue on the surface
    of the cell is typically phophorylated by the
    sensor kinase protein?
  • a. tryptophan
  • b. arginine
  • c. glycine
  • d. histidine

ANSWER
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Topic 2 Sensing and Signal Transduction 100
Answer
  • Question Which amino acid residue on the surface
    of the cell is typically phophorylated by the
    sensor kinase protein?
  • a. tryptophan
  • b. arginine
  • c. glycine
  • d. histidine

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Topic 2 Sensing and Signal Transduction 200
Question
  • Question For E. coli, when osmotic pressure is
    high, OmpR (response regulator) is
    phosphorylated.
  • a. true
  • b. false

ANSWER
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Topic 2 Sensing and Signal Transduction 200
Answer
  • Question For E. coli, when osmotic pressure is
    high, OmpR (response regulator) is
    phosphorylated.
  • a. true
  • b. false

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Topic 2 Sensing and Signal Transduction 300
Question
  • Question An example of an autoinducer is
    _______________.
  • a. lactose
  • b. acyl homoserine lactone
  • c. glucose
  • d. tryptophan

ANSWER
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Topic 2 Sensing and Signal Transduction 300
Answer
  • Question An example of an autoinducer is
    _______________.
  • a. lactose
  • b. acyl homoserine lactone
  • c. glucose
  • d. tryptophan

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Topic 2 Sensing and Signal Transduction 400
Question
  • Question P. aeruginosa uses quorum sensing to
    regulate genes specific for _______________.
  • a. bioluminescence
  • b. reproduction
  • c. biofilm formation
  • d. osmotic tolerance

ANSWER
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Topic 2 Sensing and Signal Transduction 400
Answer
  • Question P. aeruginosa uses quorem sensing to
    regulate genes specific for _______________.
  • a. bioluminescence
  • b. reproduction
  • c. biofilm formation
  • d. osmotic tolerance

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Topic 2 Sensing and Signal Transduction 500
Question
  • Question Chemotactic attractants lead to a
    _______________ level of CheY-P, which leads to
    smooth swimming.
  • a. lower
  • b. higher

ANSWER
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Topic 2 Sensing and Signal Transduction 500
Answer
  • Question Chemotactic attractants lead to a
    _______________ level of CheY-P, which leads to
    smooth swimming.
  • a. lower
  • b. higher

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Topic 3 Global Regulation100 Question
  • Question What is true when E. coli is grown in
    media containing glucose?
  • a. CRP is bound at the CAP binding site
  • b. there is plenty of cyclic AMP available
  • c. the lactose operon is fully transcribed
  • d. cyclic AMP is not synthesized and is
    transported out of the cell

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Global Regulation100 Answer
  • Question What is true when E. coli is grown in
    media containing glucose?
  • a. CRP is bound at the CAP binding site
  • b. there is plenty of cyclic AMP available
  • c. the lactose operon is fully transcribed
  • d. cyclic AMP is not synthesized and is
    transported out of the cell

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Topic 3 Global Regulation200 Question
  • Question Which of the following is true when E.
    coli is grown in media containing both glucose
    and lactose?
  • a. CRP is bound to the CAP binding site.
  • b. the lactose repressor is not bound to the
    operator
  • c. there is plenty of cyclic AMP to bind to
    CRP
  • d. the lactose metabolism genes are fully
    expressed

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Global Regulation200 Answer
  • Question Which of the following is true when E.
    coli is grown in media containing both glucose
    and lactose?
  • a. CRP is bound to the CAP binding site.
  • b. the lactose repressor is not bound to the
    operator
  • c. there is plenty of cyclic AMP to bind to
    CRP
  • d. the lactose metabolism genes are fully
    expressed

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Topic 3 Global Regulation300 Question
  • Question According to the stringent response,
    when a cell is switched from a nutrient-rich
    medium to a nutrient-poor medium, which of the
    following is still synthesized immediately after
    the transfer?
  • a. rRNA
  • b. tRNA
  • c. amino acids
  • d. DNA

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Global Regulation300 Answer
  • Question According to the stringent response,
    when a cell is switched from a nutrient-rich
    medium to a nutrient-poor medium, which of the
    following is still synthesized immediately after
    the transfer?
  • a. rRNA
  • b. tRNA
  • c. amino acids
  • d. DNA

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Topic 3 Global Regulation400 Question
  • Question pppGpp is usually synthesized by
    _______________.
  • a. RelA
  • b. DksA
  • c. SpoT
  • d. rRNA

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Global Regulation400 Answer
  • Question pppGpp is usually synthesized by
    _______________.
  • a. RelA
  • b. DksA
  • c. SpoT
  • d. rRNA

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Topic 3 Global Regulation500 Question
  • Question In unstressed cells the relative level
    of DnaK is _______________ and the level of
    intact RpoH _______________.
  • a. low high
  • b. high low
  • c. low low
  • d. high high

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Global Regulation500 Answer
  • Question In unstressed cells the relative level
    of DnaK is _______________ and the level of
    intact RpoH _______________.
  • a. low high
  • b. high low
  • c. low low
  • d. high high

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Topic 4 Regulating Development100 Question
  • Question Which process stimulates sporulation?
  • a. dephosphorylation of CheY
  • b. phosphorylation of GroEL
  • c. dephosphorylation of the anti-sigma factor
    F
  • d. phosphorylation of Spo0A

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Regulating Development100 Answer
  • Question Which process stimulates sporulation?
  • a. dephosphorylation of CheY
  • b. phosphorylation of GroEL
  • c. dephosphorylation of the anti-sigma factor
    F
  • d. phosphorylation of Spo0A

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Topic 4 Regulating Development200 Question
  • Question How many sigma factors are involved in
    sporulation?
  • a. 1
  • b. 2
  • c. 3
  • d. more than 3

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Regulating Development200 Answer
  • Question How many sigma factors are involved in
    sporulation?
  • a. 1
  • b. 2
  • c. 3
  • d. more than 3

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Topic 4 Regulating Development300 Question
  • Question How does anti-sigma factor play a role
    in spore-forming cells?
  • a. it binds to sF and inactivates it
  • b. it binds to Spo0A and inactivates it
  • c. it is transcribed into sF
  • d. it acts as a toxin, thus killing
    neighboring cells

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Regulating Development300 Answer
  • Question How does anti-sigma factor play a role
    in spore-forming cells?
  • a. it binds to sF and inactivates it
  • b. it binds to Spo0A and inactivates it
  • c. it is transcribed into sF
  • d. it acts as a toxin, thus killing
    neighboring cells

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Topic 4 Regulating Development400 Question
  • Question When CtrA is phosphorylated,
    _______________.
  • a. GcrA synthesis is activated
  • b. free-swimming swarmer Caulobacter cells
    become stalked cells
  • c. Caulobacter cells start to replicate their
    DNA
  • d. stalked Caulobacter cells become free-
    swimming swarmer cells

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Regulating Development400 Answer
  • Question When CtrA is phosphorylated,
    _______________.
  • a. GcrA synthesis is activated
  • b. free-swimming swarmer Caulobacter cells
    become stalked cells
  • c. Caulobacter cells start to replicate their
    DNA
  • d. stalked Caulobacter cells become free-
    swimming swarmer cells

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Topic 4 Regulating Development500 Question
  • Question When levels of DnaA rise in
    Caulobacter the cell is switching to its swimming
    form.
  • a. true
  • b. false

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Regulating Development500 Answer
  • Question When levels of DnaA rise in
    Caulobacter the cell is switching to its swimming
    form.
  • a. true
  • b. false

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Topic 5 RNA Based Regulation 100 Question
  • Question What happens to mRNA molecules
    following binding of their antisense RNAs?
  • a. the double-stranded RNA is translated much
    better than the single stranded mRNA
  • b. ribonucleases degrade the double- stranded
    RNA
  • c. the double-stranded RNA forms a secondary
    structural element that is recognized by
    ribosomes
  • d. they are reverse transcribed to DNA

ANSWER
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Topic 5 RNA Based Regulation 100 Answer
  • Question What happens to mRNA molecules
    following binding of their antisense RNAs?
  • a. the double-stranded RNA is translated much
    better than the single stranded mRNA
  • b. ribonucleases degrade the double- stranded
    RNA
  • c. the double-stranded RNA forms a secondary
    structural element that is recognized by
    ribosomes
  • d. they are reverse transcribed to DNA

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Topic 5 RNA Based Regulation 200 Question
  • Question Which of the following is true about
    antisense RNA molecules?
  • a. they are the same length as their target
    mRNA
  • b. they are transcribed from the non-template
    strand of the DNA in the same gene as their
    target mRNA
  • c. they are encoded in an anti-gene that is
    found separate from their target mRNA gene
  • d. there is no evidence for antisense RNA
    actually enhancing the translation of its
    target mRNA.

ANSWER
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Topic 5 RNA Based Regulation 200 Answer
  • Question Which of the following is true about
    antisense RNA molecules?
  • a. they are the same length as their target
    mRNA
  • b. they are transcribed from the non-template
    strand of the DNA in the same gene as their
    target mRNA
  • c. they are encoded in an anti-gene that is
    found separate from their target mRNA gene
  • d. there is no evidence for antisense RNA
    actually enhancing the translation of its
    target mRNA.

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Topic 5 RNA Based Regulation 300 Question
  • True or False. Some RNA has catalytic activity.
  • a. true
  • b. false

ANSWER
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Topic 5 RNA Based Regulation 300 Answer
  • True or False. Some RNA has catalytic activity.
  • a. true
  • b. false

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Topic 5 RNA Based Regulation 400 Question
  • Question Riboswitches usually control gene
    expression _______________.
  • a. after transcription and translation of the
    gene
  • b. after transcription and before translation
    of the gene
  • c. before transcription and translation of the
    gene
  • d. before transcription and after translation
    of the gene

ANSWER
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Topic 5 RNA Based Regulation 400 Answer
  • Question Riboswitches usually control gene
    expression _______________.
  • a. after transcription and translation of the
    gene
  • b. after transcription and before translation
    of the gene
  • c. before transcription and translation of the
    gene
  • d. before transcription and after translation
    of the gene

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Topic 5 RNA Based Regulation 500 Question
  • Question In E. coli, when tryptophan is in
    excess _______________.
  • a. the leader sequence is fully translated
  • b. a 3,4 stem loop structure forms in the mRNA
  • c. transcription of the tryptophan operon
    terminates early
  • d. all of the above

ANSWER
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Topic 5 RNA Based Regulation 500 Answer
  • Question In E. coli, when tryptophan is in
    excess _______________.
  • a. the leader sequence is fully translated
  • b. a 3,4 stem loop structure forms in the mRNA
  • c. transcription of the tryptophan operon
    terminates early
  • d. all of the above

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FINAL ROUND Question
  • Question An example of a positive regulatory
    control is _______________.
  • a. the repression of the arginine regulon
  • b. the induction of the lactose operon
  • c. the activation of the maltose operon
  • d. attenuation of the Trp operon

ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer
  • Question An example of a positive regulatory
    control is _______________.
  • a. the repression of the arginine regulon
  • b. the induction of the lactose operon
  • c. the activation of the maltose operon
  • d. attenuation of the Trp operon

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