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Metabolic regulation Metabolic regulation: -Genetic level -Cellular level: - enzyme activity - Cell surface receptors
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Summary: When and where do cells have control over which genes are expressed and which proteins are active? Proteins are activated through processing
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Dr Amena Rahim Biochemistry Types of Receptors. Domains present on the receptors All receptors have two functional domains: 1. Recognition domain 2. Coupling
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1 Lac Operon. 2 Lactose and Glucose Much of the control of gene expression occurs at the transcriptional level Our understanding of transcriptional regulation
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Chapter 18: Regulation of Gene Expression What we will cover: 1. How Proks regulate genes based on environment 2. How Euks regulate gene expression to
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13 The Genetics of Viruses and Prokaryotes. 13 The Genetics of Viruses and Prokaryotes 13.1 How Do Viruses Reproduce and Transmit Genes? 13.2 How Is Gene
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Control Mechanisms (Prokaryote) SBI4U. Controlling Expression When a gene is being used by a cell, it gets transcribed, and then the mRNA is translated
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32 Gene regulation, continued. Lecture Outline 11/21/05 Review the operon concept –Repressible operons (e.g. trp) –Inducible operons (e.g. lac) Positive
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Gene Regulation Is Necessary ~42 000 genes exist that code for proteins in humans, but not all proteins are required By switching genes off when they
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Regulation of Gene Expression What are some benefits of regulating gene regulation?
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