Supplemental Instruction
IowaStateUniversity / Leader: / Matt C.
Course: / Biol/Gen 313
Instructor: / Dr. Myers & Dr. Vollbrecht
Date: / 04/02/2017
Introduction: This worksheet discusses material covered in the twenty-eighth lecture(03/29/2017). Chapter12examines these topics.
Concepts
- Lac operon mutations.
- Partial diploids.
Material
- Lac operon mutations.
In this section, we’ll do some abbreviated practice with lac operon mutants.
- Last time, we talked about the I- knockout mutation. This produces a non-function lac repressor. If I+ is wild-type, what do you suppose an IS mutant might do? Note that this is differentiated from I-.
- How could mutation of the lac operator affect operon transcription?
- How could mutation of the CAP site affect operon transcription?
- In the following scenarios, decide what is transcribed in the absence and in the presence of lactose (allo-lactose).
- lacPI+, lacI-, lacP+, lacO+, lacZ+, lacY+
- lacPI+, lacI-, lacP-, lacO+, lacZ+, lacY+
- lacPI+, lacI+, lacP+, lacOC, lacZ-, lacY+
- lacPI+, lacI+, lacP+, lacOC, lacZ-, lacY-
- lacPI+, lacI-, lacP+, lacO+, lacZ+, lacY+
- lacPI-, lacI+, lacP+, lacO+, lacZ+, lacY+
- lacPI+, lacIS, lacP+, lacO+, lacZ+, lacY+
- Assume CAP is permanently bound. If the lac repressor is knocked out (made non-functional) is the operon still inducible?
- Partial diploids.
Here we’ll examine partial diploidy in prokariotes.
- How does partial diploidy arise in prokaryotes?
- What beneficial effects can partial diploidy bring? What negative effects could it cause?
- Describe the difference between trans-acting and cis-acting operon constructs.
- Similar to the previous section, here are some partial diploid examples. Decide what is transcribed in the presence of and in the absence of lactose. (allo-lactose).
- lacPI+, lacI-, lacP+, lacO+, lacZ+, lacY+
lacPI+, lacI+, lacP+, lacO+, lacZ+, lacY+
- lacPI+, lacI+, lacP+, lacO+, lacZ+, lacY+
lacPI-, lacI+, lacP-, lacO+, lacZ+, lacY+
- lacPI+, lacI+, lacP+, lacO+, lacZ+, lacY+
lacPI+, lacI-, lacP+, lacOC, lacZ+, lacY-
- lacPI+, lacI-, lacP+, lacOC, lacZ+, lacY+
lacPI+, lacIS, lacP+, lacO+, lacZ+, lacY+
Things to do next
- Focus your review on things that were difficult from this worksheet. If it was really challenging, don’t worry; these are meant to be tough and push your understanding of the topics we covered.
- The lac operon is common fare for test questions which is why we’re spending this much time with it. We’ll catch up on the material from lecture 29 next time.
- If you have any questions, ask me in session, in class, or by email. I’m more than happy to help.
- Next session will be on Tuesday (04/04/2017) from 6:10 to 7:00 PM in Gilman 2109. We will be covering material from Friday’s and Monday’s lectures.