GENETIC ANALYSIS: AN INTEG. APP. W/MAS
GENETIC ANALYSIS: AN INTEG. APP. W/MAS
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ISBN: 9781323142790
Author: Sanders
Publisher: Pearson Custom Publishing
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Chapter 12, Problem 18P

A strain of E .coli is identified as having a null mutation of the RecA gene. What biological property do you expect to be absent in the mutant strain? What is the molecular basis for the missing property?

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A scientist is researching GS1, an enzyme with a relative molecular mass (Mr) of 78,000 present in a bacterium. The scientist has isolated two mutant strains of the bacterium as described below.
Strain A: In this strain the GS1 protein is completely non-functional. Analysis of strain A shows that it produces a shortened GS1 protein with an Mr of only 38,000. Strain B: This produces functional GS1, but the Kcat is somewhat reduced. Analysis shows it produces a lengthened form of GS1, with an Mr of about 86,000. The scientist determines the nucleotide sequence of the coding strand of the GS1 gene from strain A. It is identical to the GS1 sequence from the wild type gene except for a single change occurring approximately 1⁄3 of the way into the GS1 open reading frame. A small region of the GS1 sequence (including the site where the mutation occurs) from the wild type and mutant strains is shown below. Wild type TGTCCTCGGCCACAAGTTCTCTATC Strain A TGTCCTCGGCCACTAGTTCTCTATC How has this…
A scientist is researching GS1, an enzyme with a relative molecular mass (Mr) of 78,000 present in a bacterium. The scientist has isolated two mutant strains of the bacterium as described below.
Strain A: In this strain the GS1 protein is completely non-functional. Analysis of strain A shows that it produces a shortened GS1 protein with an Mr of only 38,000. Strain B: This produces functional GS1, but the Kcat is somewhat reduced. Analysis shows it produces a lengthened form of GS1, with an Mr of about 86,000. Sequencing of the GS1 gene from strain B shows that it is identical to the wild type gene except for a single alteration (the replacement of one nucleotide by another). How might this account for the features of the GS1 protein produced by strain B?
A scientist is researching GS1, an enzyme with a relative molecular mass (Mr) of 78,000 present in a bacterium. The scientist has isolated two mutant strains of the bacterium as described below. Strain A: In this strain the GS1 protein is completely non-functional. Analysis of strain A shows that it produces a shortened GS1 protein with an Mr of only 38,000. Strain B: This produces functional GS1, but the Kcat is somewhat reduced. Analysis shows it produces a lengthened form of GS1, with an Mr of about 86,000. What type(s) of mutation may have occurred in the GS1 gene in strain A?

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