V Figure 11.2 The lac operon of E. coli. Operon Regulatory Promoter Operator Genes for lactose enzymes gene DNA MRNA - RNA polymerase cannot attach to promoter Active Protein repressor Operon turned off (lactose absent) Transcription DNA RNA polymerase bound to promoter MRNA 5 Translation MRNA Protein Inactive Lactose repressor Lactose enzymes Operon turned on (lactose inactivates repressor)

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Study the depiction of the lac operon in Figure 11.2. Normally, the genes are turned off when lactose is not present. Lactose activates the genes, which code for enzymes that enable the cell to use lactose. Mutations can alter the function of this operon. Predict how the following mutations would affect the function of the operon in the presence and absence of lactose: a. mutation of regulatory gene; repressor will not bind to lactose b. mutation of operator; repressor will not bind to operator c. mutation of regulatory gene; repressor will not bind to operator d. mutation of promoter; RNA polymerase will not attach to promoter  

V Figure 11.2 The lac operon of E. coli.
Operon
Regulatory Promoter Operator
Genes for lactose enzymes
gene
DNA
MRNA
- RNA polymerase
cannot attach to
promoter
Active
Protein
repressor
Operon turned off (lactose absent)
Transcription
DNA
RNA polymerase
bound to promoter
MRNA
5 Translation
MRNA
Protein
Inactive
Lactose
repressor
Lactose enzymes
Operon turned on (lactose inactivates repressor)
Transcribed Image Text:V Figure 11.2 The lac operon of E. coli. Operon Regulatory Promoter Operator Genes for lactose enzymes gene DNA MRNA - RNA polymerase cannot attach to promoter Active Protein repressor Operon turned off (lactose absent) Transcription DNA RNA polymerase bound to promoter MRNA 5 Translation MRNA Protein Inactive Lactose repressor Lactose enzymes Operon turned on (lactose inactivates repressor)
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