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The force for sperm propulsion is provided by a protein attached to the microtubules. The protein is

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
  1. Tubulin

  2. Kinesin

  3. Dynein

  4. Actin

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#Question id: 4535

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

The activators bind—and the enhanceosome forms—in a highly cooperative manner, ensuring that all three activators must be present. The following are three ways the regulators might be binding cooperatively:

I- Through direct protein–protein interactions between them

II- By changes in the DNA caused by binding of one protein helping binding of another;

III- By the fact that the activators all interact simultaneously with the coactivator.

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#Question id: 4536

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

The human b-interferon gene is activated in cells upon viral infection through some activators, EXCEPT one

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#Question id: 4537

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

The enhancer DNA is __, but once the activators are bound it is relatively  , HMGA1 the DNA and thus helps the final structure form.

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#Question id: 4538

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

We first consider a generic case. Gene A is controlled by four signals (1, 2, 3, and 4), each working through a separate activator (activators 1, 2, 3, and 4). Gene B is controlled by three signals (3, 5, and 6), working through activators 3, 5, and 6. It shows-

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#Question id: 4539

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

The yeast S. cerevisiae exists in three forms: two haploid cells of different mating types—a and alpha and the diploid formed when an a and an a cell mate and fuse. The a cell and the a cell each encodes cell-type-specific regulators: a cells make the regulatory protein a1, and alpha cells make the proteins alpha1 and alpha2. A fourth regulatory protein, called Mcm1, is also involved in regulating the mating-type-specific genes (and many other genes) and is present in both cell types which shows Combinatorial Control.

The arrangement of regulators at the promoters of a-specific genes and a-specific genes is

cell type:

gene regulatory proteins:

target genes:

1.a cell (haploid)

a1

Mcm1

aSG

alphaSG

2.αlpha cell (haploid)

alpha 1

alpha 2

Mcm2

hSG

3.a/αlpha cell (diploid)

a1

Mcm2

alpha2

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#Question id: 4540

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Transcription of eukaryotic genes can be repressed in various ways. These include the four mechanisms

1. Competition

a-Repression is caused by recruiting histone modifiers that alter nucleosomes in ways that inhibit transcript

2. Inhibition

b-A repressor binds to a site on DNA beside an activator and interacts with that activator, occluding its activating region

3. Direct repression

c-By binding to a site on DNA that overlaps the binding site of an activator, a repressor can inhibit binding of the activator to a gene and thus block activation of that gene.

4. Indirect repression

d-A repressor binds to a site upstream of a gene and, by interacting with the transcriptional machinery at the promoter in some specific way, inhibits transcription initiation.