
Operon
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Biology
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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17 Slides • 16 Questions
1
Multiple Choice
Which of the following correctly represents the central dogma of molecular biology?
DNA → Protein → RNA
RNA → DNA → Protein
DNA → RNA → Protein
Protein → RNA → DNA
2
Multiple Choice
During the process of transcription, what molecule is synthesized?
DNA
mRNA
Protein
Amino acids
3
Multiple Choice
What is the role of mRNA in the central dogma?
It carries genetic information from DNA to the ribosome for protein synthesis.
It is the site of protein synthesis.
It carries amino acids to the ribosome.
It acts as an enzyme in protein synthesis.
4
Multiple Choice
Which of the following enzymes is responsible for unwinding the DNA double helix during replication?
Primase
DNA Polymerase
Helicase
Ligase
5
Multiple Choice
What is the main function of primase in DNA replication?
Unwinds the DNA double helix
Adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand
Synthesizes a short RNA primer
Joins Okazaki fragments together
6
Multiple Choice
Which enzyme adds new nucleotides to a growing DNA strand during replication?
Helicase
Primase
DNA Polymerase
Ligase
7
Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the process of transcription?
Conversion of mRNA into a polypeptide chain.
Synthesis of a DNA strand from an RNA template.
Synthesis of mRNA from a DNA template.
Assembly of ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
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Multiple Choice
In eukaryotic cells, where does translation occur?
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Endoplasmic reticulum
9
Multiple Choice
During transcription, the enzyme responsible for synthesizing mRNA is:
DNA polymerase
RNA polymerase
Helicase
Ligase
10
Multiple Choice
What is the role of a codon in the process of translation?
It signals the start of transcription.
It determines the sequence of amino acids in a protein.
It initiates DNA replication.
It marks the end of DNA synthesis.
11
Multiple Choice
Which of the following mRNA codons serves as a stop codon in protein synthesis?
UAA
AUG
UUU
GGG
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
6.4 Gene regulation and expression – lac operon
a) Explain the concept of operon and gene regulation
(C3)
b) State the components of operon (C1)
c) Explain the components of lac operon and their
function in E.coli (C3)
d) Explain the mechanism of the operon in the
absence and presence of lactose (C3)
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Operon
Learning Outcomes :
6.4 a) Explain the concept of operon and gene regulation
● A series of structural genes expressed as a group
controlled by the single operator and promoter
● Consists of promoter, operator and structural genes
● Structural genes function as a single transcription unit
transcribed into single mRNA
● Only in prokaryotes (e.g. bacteria)
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Gene Regulation
Learning Outcomes :
6.4 a) Explain the concept of operon and gene regulation
● Genes
of
related
functions
are
grouped
into
one
transcription unit
● These genes are regulated such that they are all turned on
or off together
● These genes are coordinately controlled
● The on-off switch is a segment of DNA called an operator
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Gene Regulation
Learning Outcomes :
6.4 a) Explain the concept of operon and gene regulation
● Operator can be switched off by repressor protein
● Repressor binds to operator and blocks the attachment
of
RNA
polymerase
to
the
promoter,
preventing
transcription of the genes
● The repressor is encoded by regulatory gene (outside
the operon, has its own promoter)
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Component of Operon
Learning Outcomes :
6.4 b) State the components of operon
Operon includes the following:
1) Promoter
2) Operator
3) Structural genes; lacZ, lacY, lacA
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lac operon
Learning Outcomes :
6.4 c) Explain the components of lac operon and their function in E.coli
● The operon model was proposed by Francois Jacob
and Jacques Monod (1961) in E.coli
● Some of the bacterial genes will be expressed only
when it is necessary
● Lactose (lac) operon:
Regulates lactose metabolism in E.coli (contains
genes that encode for enzymes used in the
hydrolysis and metabolism of lactose)
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Components of lac operon
Learning Outcomes :
6.4 c) Explain the components of lac operon and their function in E.coli
● lac operon consists of:
1. Structural genes
2. Promoter
3. Operator
⮚lacZ
⮚lacY
⮚lacA
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Components of lac operon
Learning Outcomes :
6.4 c) Explain the components of lac operon and their function in E.coli
● lacZ : codes for /encodes β-galactosidase
● lacY : codes for /encodes permease
● lacA : codes for /encodes transacetylase
1. STRUCTURAL GENES
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Learning Outcomes :
6.4 c) Explain the components of lac operon and their function in E.coli
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Learning Outcomes :
6.4 c) Explain the components of lac operon and their function in E.coli
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Components of lac operon
Learning Outcomes :
6.4 c) Explain the components of lac operon and their function in E.coli
● Binding site for RNA polymerase
● Binding site for repressor protein
● Act as switch; which activate/ inactivate the operon
2. PROMOTER
3. OPERATOR
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Learning Outcomes :
6.4 c) Explain the components of lac operon and their function in E.coli
● Encodes for repressor protein
● Located outside the operon, has its own promoter gene
REGULATORY GENE/ lacI
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Learning Outcomes :
6.4 d) Explain the mechanism of the operon in the absence and presence of lactose
Mechanism of lac operon
LACTOSE ABSENT
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Learning Outcomes :
6.4 d) Explain the mechanism of the operon in the absence and presence of lactose
Mechanism of lac operon
● Some / small amount of
lactose is converted to
allolactose (inducer)
● Allolactose binds to
repressor protein
● Repressor protein change
its conformation to become
inactive form
● Repressor protein cannot
binds to /detached from
operator
LACTOSE PRESENT
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Learning Outcomes :
6.4 d) Explain the mechanism of the operon in the absence and presence of lactose
Mechanism of lac operon
● Promoter is unblocked
● RNA polymerase binds to
promoter
● lac operon switched on
● Transcription of structural
genes (lacZ, lacY and lacA)
occur
● β-galactosidase, permease
and transacetylase are
produced
● Lactose hydrolysed into
glucose and galactose
LACTOSE PRESENT
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Learning Outcomes :
6.4 d) Explain the mechanism of the operon in the absence and presence of lactose
Mechanism of lac operon
LACTOSE PRESENT
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Learning Outcomes :
6.4 d) Explain the mechanism of the operon in the absence and presence of lactose
One mRNA is translated into three polypeptides
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Multiple Choice
What is the function of the lacZ gene in the lac operon?
Encodes a protein that imports lactose into the cell
Encodes the enzyme β-galactosidase, which breaks down lactose
Encodes a protein that inhibits lactose breakdown
Encodes the repressor protein that blocks transcription
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Multiple Choice
Which molecule acts as the inducer in the lac operon?
Glucose
Allolactose
Lactose permease
Thiogalactoside transacetylase
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Multiple Choice
What happens to the lac operon when there is no lactose present?
The repressor binds to the operator, blocking transcription
The structural genes are actively transcribed
RNA polymerase binds to the promoter and initiates transcription
The operon is induced, and enzymes for lactose metabolism are produced
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following correctly describes the role of the lacI gene?
Encodes β-galactosidase
Encodes the repressor protein that regulates the lac operon
Encodes a protein that facilitates the transport of lactose
Encodes an enzyme that detoxifies by-products of lactose metabolism
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Multiple Choice
Which gene produces the repressor protein that regulates the lac genes?
lacZ
lacY
lacI
lacA
Which of the following correctly represents the central dogma of molecular biology?
DNA → Protein → RNA
RNA → DNA → Protein
DNA → RNA → Protein
Protein → RNA → DNA
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