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28 | Regulation of
Gene Expression
© 2017 W. H. Freemanand Company
Ways to Regulate Protein
Concentration in a Cell
• Synthesis of primary RNA transcript
• How to process this RNA into mRNA
• Posttranscriptional modifications of mRNA
• Degradation of mRNA
• Protein synthesis
• Posttranslational modification of protein
• Targeting and transport of the protein
• Degradation of the protein
• Seven Processes That Affect the Steady-
State Concentration of a Protein
The Vocabulary of Gene Regulation
• Housekeeping gene
– under constitutive expression
– constantly expressed in approximately all cells
• Regulated gene
– Levels of the gene product rise and fall with the
needs of the organism.
– Such genes are inducible.
• able to be turned on
– Such genes are also repressible.
• able to be turned off
Small-Molecule Effectors Can
Regulate Activators and Repressors
• Repressors reduce RNA Pol-promoter interactions or
block the polymerase.
– bind to operator sequences on DNA
• usually near a promoter in bacteria but further away in many
eukaryotes
• Effectors can bind to repressor and induce a
conformational change.
– change may increase or decrease repressor’s affinity for
the operator and thus may increase or decrease
transcription
Activators Improve Contacts Between
RNA Polymerase and the Promoter
• Binding sites in DNA for activators are called
enhancers.
• In bacteria, enhancers are usually adjacent to
the promoter.
– often adjacent to promoters that are “weak” (bind
RNA polymerase weakly), so the activator is
necessary
• In eukaryotes, enhancers may be very distant
from the promoter.
Negative Regulation
• Negative regulation involves repressors.
– Example: Repressor binds to DNA and shuts down
transcription
– Alternative: Signal causes repressor to dissociate from
DNA; transcription induced
Despite opposite effects
on transcription, both
are negative regulation
Positive Regulation
• Positive regulation involves activators.
• Enhance activity of RNA polymerase
• Activator-binding sites
are near promoters that
weakly bind RNA Pol or
do not bind at all.
• It may remain bound
until a molecule signals
dissociation.
• Alternatively, the
activator may only bind
when signaled.
DNA Looping Allows Eukaryotic
Enhancers to Be Far from Promoters
• Activators can influence
transcription at promoters
thousands of bp away.
• How? Via formation of DNA
loops
• Looping can be facilitated by
architectural regulator
proteins.
• Co-activators may mediate
binding by binding to both
activator and RNA polymerase.
Many Bacterial Genes Are Transcribed
And Regulated Together in an Operon
• An operon is a cluster of genes sharing a promoter
and regulatory sequences.
– Genes are transcribed together, so mRNAs are several
genes represented on one mRNA (polycistronic).
• First example: the lac operon
The lac Operon Reveals Many
Principles of Gene Regulation
• Work of Jacob and Monod − 1960
• Shows how three genes for metabolism
of lactose are regulated together as an
operon:
– -galactosidase(lacZ)
• cleaves lactose to yield glucose and
galactose
– lactose permease (galactoside
permease; lacY)
• transports lactose into cell
– thiogalactosidetransacetylase (lacA)
• Rely on negative regulation via a
repressor.
Lactose Metabolism in E. Coli
• When glucose is abundant and lactose is lacking,
cells make only very low levels of enzymes for
lactose metabolism.
– Transcription is repressed.
• If glucose is scarce and cells are fed lactose, the
cells can use it as their energy source.
• The cells suddenly express the genes for the
enzymes for lactose metabolism.
– Transcription is no longer repressed.
lacI lacA
lacY
lac Z
Promoter
Operator
mRNA
Repressor
protein
(monomer)
Repressor
tetramer
Absence of lactose: repression
p
RNA Polymerase
No transcription
Presence of lactose: de-repression
Inducer
Inducer binds
repressor protein
No binding
Transcription
The lac operon: negative control by lacI
repressor
-galactosidase
Permease
Transacetylase
Inhibiting the Transcription of the lac Operon via a
Repressor Protein
• A gene called lacI encodes a repressor called the Lac repressor.
– It has its own promoter PI.
• Transcription of the repressor is independent of transcription of the
enzymes the repressor regulates.
– The repressor can bind to three operator sites (O1–O3).
• The Lac repressor binds primarily to the operator O1.
– O1 is adjacent to the promoter.
– Binding of the repressor helps prevent RNA polymerase from binding to
the promoter.
• The repressor also binds to one of two secondary operators,
with the DNA looped between this secondary operator and O1
(see Fig. 28-8b).
It reduces transcription, but transcriptionoccurs at a low, basal rate, even
with the repressor bound.
Structure of the lac Operon
Lac Repressor Bound to O1 and O3 with DNA Looped Between
How Lac Repressor Binds to DNA
• Lac repressor is a tetramer.
– dimer of dimers
– Each dimer binds to the palindromic operator
sequence.
• The O1 sequence reflects the symmetry of the
repressor.
• There are approximately 20 repressors per cell.
The lac Operon Is Governed by More
Than Repressor Binding
• The availability of glucose governs expression
of lactose-digesting genes via catabolite
repression.
– When glucose is present, lactose genes are turned
off.
– It is mediated by cAMP and cAMP receptor
protein (CRP or CAP for catabolite activator
protein).
When Glucose Is Absent, lac Operon
Transcription Is Stimulated by CRP-cAMP
• cAMP binds near the
promoter.
– stimulates transcription 50-
fold
– bends DNA
– open complex doesn’t form
readily without CRP-cAMP
• CRP-cAMP only has this
effect when the Lac
repressor has dissociated.
• cAMP is made when
[glucose] is low.
When Lactose Is Absent
Little to No Transcription Occurs
Whether [glucose] is high or low, if lactose is absent
→ repressor stays bound….→ no transcription even
when CRP-cAMP bind.
When Lactose Is Present, Transcription
Depends On Glucose Level
• Repressor dissociates, but transcription is only
stimulated significantly if cAMP rises.
Two Requirements for Strongest
Induction of the lac Operon
1. Lactose must be present to form
allolactose to bind to the repressor and
cause it to dissociate from the operator.
• reducing repression
2. [Glucose] must be low so that cAMP can
increase, bind to CRP, and the complex
can bind near the promoter
• causing activation
Combined Effects of Glucose and
Lactose on the lac Operon
• When lactose is low, repressor is bound:
→inhibition
• When lactose is high, repressor dissociates
→permitting transcription
• When glucose is high, CRP is not bound and
→transcription is dampened
• When glucose is low, cAMP is high and CRP is bound
→activation
The trp Operon

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Regulation of gene expression.

  • 1. 28 | Regulation of Gene Expression © 2017 W. H. Freemanand Company
  • 2. Ways to Regulate Protein Concentration in a Cell • Synthesis of primary RNA transcript • How to process this RNA into mRNA • Posttranscriptional modifications of mRNA • Degradation of mRNA • Protein synthesis • Posttranslational modification of protein • Targeting and transport of the protein • Degradation of the protein • Seven Processes That Affect the Steady- State Concentration of a Protein
  • 3. The Vocabulary of Gene Regulation • Housekeeping gene – under constitutive expression – constantly expressed in approximately all cells • Regulated gene – Levels of the gene product rise and fall with the needs of the organism. – Such genes are inducible. • able to be turned on – Such genes are also repressible. • able to be turned off
  • 4. Small-Molecule Effectors Can Regulate Activators and Repressors • Repressors reduce RNA Pol-promoter interactions or block the polymerase. – bind to operator sequences on DNA • usually near a promoter in bacteria but further away in many eukaryotes • Effectors can bind to repressor and induce a conformational change. – change may increase or decrease repressor’s affinity for the operator and thus may increase or decrease transcription
  • 5. Activators Improve Contacts Between RNA Polymerase and the Promoter • Binding sites in DNA for activators are called enhancers. • In bacteria, enhancers are usually adjacent to the promoter. – often adjacent to promoters that are “weak” (bind RNA polymerase weakly), so the activator is necessary • In eukaryotes, enhancers may be very distant from the promoter.
  • 6. Negative Regulation • Negative regulation involves repressors. – Example: Repressor binds to DNA and shuts down transcription – Alternative: Signal causes repressor to dissociate from DNA; transcription induced Despite opposite effects on transcription, both are negative regulation
  • 7. Positive Regulation • Positive regulation involves activators. • Enhance activity of RNA polymerase • Activator-binding sites are near promoters that weakly bind RNA Pol or do not bind at all. • It may remain bound until a molecule signals dissociation. • Alternatively, the activator may only bind when signaled.
  • 8. DNA Looping Allows Eukaryotic Enhancers to Be Far from Promoters • Activators can influence transcription at promoters thousands of bp away. • How? Via formation of DNA loops • Looping can be facilitated by architectural regulator proteins. • Co-activators may mediate binding by binding to both activator and RNA polymerase.
  • 9. Many Bacterial Genes Are Transcribed And Regulated Together in an Operon • An operon is a cluster of genes sharing a promoter and regulatory sequences. – Genes are transcribed together, so mRNAs are several genes represented on one mRNA (polycistronic). • First example: the lac operon
  • 10. The lac Operon Reveals Many Principles of Gene Regulation • Work of Jacob and Monod − 1960 • Shows how three genes for metabolism of lactose are regulated together as an operon: – -galactosidase(lacZ) • cleaves lactose to yield glucose and galactose – lactose permease (galactoside permease; lacY) • transports lactose into cell – thiogalactosidetransacetylase (lacA) • Rely on negative regulation via a repressor.
  • 11. Lactose Metabolism in E. Coli • When glucose is abundant and lactose is lacking, cells make only very low levels of enzymes for lactose metabolism. – Transcription is repressed. • If glucose is scarce and cells are fed lactose, the cells can use it as their energy source. • The cells suddenly express the genes for the enzymes for lactose metabolism. – Transcription is no longer repressed.
  • 12. lacI lacA lacY lac Z Promoter Operator mRNA Repressor protein (monomer) Repressor tetramer Absence of lactose: repression p RNA Polymerase No transcription Presence of lactose: de-repression Inducer Inducer binds repressor protein No binding Transcription The lac operon: negative control by lacI repressor -galactosidase Permease Transacetylase
  • 13. Inhibiting the Transcription of the lac Operon via a Repressor Protein • A gene called lacI encodes a repressor called the Lac repressor. – It has its own promoter PI. • Transcription of the repressor is independent of transcription of the enzymes the repressor regulates. – The repressor can bind to three operator sites (O1–O3). • The Lac repressor binds primarily to the operator O1. – O1 is adjacent to the promoter. – Binding of the repressor helps prevent RNA polymerase from binding to the promoter. • The repressor also binds to one of two secondary operators, with the DNA looped between this secondary operator and O1 (see Fig. 28-8b). It reduces transcription, but transcriptionoccurs at a low, basal rate, even with the repressor bound.
  • 14. Structure of the lac Operon Lac Repressor Bound to O1 and O3 with DNA Looped Between
  • 15. How Lac Repressor Binds to DNA • Lac repressor is a tetramer. – dimer of dimers – Each dimer binds to the palindromic operator sequence. • The O1 sequence reflects the symmetry of the repressor. • There are approximately 20 repressors per cell.
  • 16. The lac Operon Is Governed by More Than Repressor Binding • The availability of glucose governs expression of lactose-digesting genes via catabolite repression. – When glucose is present, lactose genes are turned off. – It is mediated by cAMP and cAMP receptor protein (CRP or CAP for catabolite activator protein).
  • 17. When Glucose Is Absent, lac Operon Transcription Is Stimulated by CRP-cAMP • cAMP binds near the promoter. – stimulates transcription 50- fold – bends DNA – open complex doesn’t form readily without CRP-cAMP • CRP-cAMP only has this effect when the Lac repressor has dissociated. • cAMP is made when [glucose] is low.
  • 18. When Lactose Is Absent Little to No Transcription Occurs Whether [glucose] is high or low, if lactose is absent → repressor stays bound….→ no transcription even when CRP-cAMP bind.
  • 19. When Lactose Is Present, Transcription Depends On Glucose Level • Repressor dissociates, but transcription is only stimulated significantly if cAMP rises.
  • 20. Two Requirements for Strongest Induction of the lac Operon 1. Lactose must be present to form allolactose to bind to the repressor and cause it to dissociate from the operator. • reducing repression 2. [Glucose] must be low so that cAMP can increase, bind to CRP, and the complex can bind near the promoter • causing activation
  • 21. Combined Effects of Glucose and Lactose on the lac Operon • When lactose is low, repressor is bound: →inhibition • When lactose is high, repressor dissociates →permitting transcription • When glucose is high, CRP is not bound and →transcription is dampened • When glucose is low, cAMP is high and CRP is bound →activation