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1. Which of the following sigma specificity factors is involved in middle gene transcription during
SPO1 phage infection of bacteria?
A. g
p33
B. g
p28
C. gp34
D. gp43
E. h
ost sigma
2. Which of the following explains the events in late stage T4 infection in bacteria?
A. T
he host sigma factor specifies transcription of genes.
B. T
here is a high level of transcription of host genes.
C. Host polymerase holoenzyme directs transcription.
D. The host core enzyme participates in transcription conjunction with phage-encoded specificity
factors.
E. A
ll of the choices are correct.
3. Which of the following is mostly likely to occur when sporulatiom occurs in B. subtilis?
A. c omplete shutdown of transcription
B. a
ctivation of vegetative genes
C. deletion of vegetative genes
D. complex sigma-switching
4. An experiment is planned to look at the transcription start site for the spoIID gene during
sporulation. Which of the following techniques would yield the most information in this
experiment?
A. s outhern analysis
B. n
orthern anlaysis
C. S1 mapping
D. run-on assays
E. D NAse footprinting
5. You are designing an experiment to investigate the presence of promoter binding sites for
holoenzymes bearing σB and σE. in B. subtilis. A DNA template is available along with the two
holoenzyme complexes and the in vitro transcription buffers. Which of the following is a suitable
negative control for this experiment?
A. a
reaction containing a DNA lacking the two promoter regions
B. a
reaction containing all the components minus UTP
C. a reaction containing DNA lacking the -10 region
E. b
oth a reaction containing a DNA lacking the two promoter regions and a reaction containing
all the components minus UTP are correct
6. O, P, S, and R genes are part of the lambda phage genome. A new clone of lambda was
constructed that lacked the O and P region. Which of the following would be observed if this new
clone were used to infect bacteria?
A. T
he clone would not enter the cell.
B. T
he clone would be destroyed by the bacterial host.
C. Replication of this would be impaired in the lytic phase.
E. T
he clone would not enter the cell and replication of this would be impaired in the lytic phase
are correct.
7. Predict the outcome of the removal of the N gene from the DNA sequence of the λ phage:
A. l ysogenic cycle will be induced.
B. e
ntry into the bacterial host will be blocked.
C. antitermination will be affected.
E. a ntitermination will be affected and transcription from the left promoter will be interrupted are
correct.
8. Which of the following is true about the early phase of T7 infection of bacteria?
A. C
lass II genes are the first to be transcribed.
B. T
he host polymerase transcribes class II genes.
C. The phage-encoded polymerase transcribes the class I phage genes.
E. A
ll of the choices are correct.
9. Which of the following proteins is not involved the lytic phase of λ infection of bacteria?
A. C
III
B. S
10
C. NusA
D. NusG
E. N
usB
10. Which of the following is a possible mechanism for the action of NusA in termination?
A. I t binds to the RNA polymerase causing it to stall.
C. It binds to NusB to promote detachment of the RNA polymerase for the DNA template.
E. I t binds to the RNA polymerase causing it to stall and it stimulates termination at intrinsic
terminator by facilitating hairpin loop formation.
A. N
is involved in termination of the later genes during l phage infection.
B. A
ntitermination in the l late region requires Q.
C. Five proteins collaborate in antitermination in the l immediate early gene terminators.
D. Both N is involved in termination of the later genes during l phage infection and Antitermination
in the l late region requires Q are false.
E. N
is involved in termination of the later genes during l phage infection, Antitermination in the l
late region requires Q, and Five proteins collaborate in antitermination in the l immediate early
gene terminators are false.
A. P
RE
B. P
RM
C. PRL
D. PRO
E. a
ll of the choices are correct.
13. Which of the following statements is true about the cro gene?
A. I t must be stimulated during lysogeny.
E. I t must be stimulated during lysogeny and its product promotes repressor activity are correct.
14. Which of the following is true about the interaction with the λ repressor and RNA polymerase at
PRM?
A. I nteraction between repressor and polymerase is essential for activation of transcription.
D. Interaction between repressor and polymerase is essential for activation of transcription and
interaction involves region 4 of σ-factor are correct.
E. I nteraction between repressor and polymerase is essential for activation of transcription and
interaction can be disrupted by the binding of CIII are correct.
A. O
R1
B. O
R2
C. OL1
D. OL2
E. a
ll of the choices are correct.
16. During an experiment to study the rate of infection of bacteria with T4, the bacterial cultures were
accidentally exposed to a UV light source. Which of the following would be expected for this
exposure?
A. r ecA gene is turned off.
B. C
oprotease activity in RecA protein is activated.
C. SOS response is induced.
D. Coprotease activity in RecA protein is activated and SOS response is induced are correct.
E. r ecA gene is turned off and coprotease activity in RecA protein is activated are correct.
17. Superinfection of lysogenized λ-infected E. coli is prevented because
A. t he superinfecting phage DNA is rapidly degraded by the host.
D. the superinfecting phage DNA is rapidly degraded by the host and the superinfecting phage
DNA is inhibited by excess repressor binding are correct.
E. t he superinfecting phage DNA is rapidly degraded by the host, the superinfecting phage DNA
is inhibited by excess repressor binding, and the superinfecting phage cannot replicate due to
insufficient nucleotide precursors are correct.
A. O
R2
B. O
R3
C. OL3
E. O
R3 and OL3
19. ___________ ____________ bind to unfolded proteins and help them to fold properly.
________________________________________
20. PRE is the promoter used to establish _____________ in λ page.
________________________________________
21. _________________ suppression occurs when a mutation in one gene suppresses the mutation in
another gene.
________________________________________
22. When a λ lysogen suffers DNA damage, it induces the ____________ response.
________________________________________
23. Hairpin formation is necessary for ____________________.
________________________________________
24. When phage infects a bacterium, it usually subverts the host's transcription machinery to use as
its own.
True False
25. Transcription in eukaryotes is mediated by sigma factors.
True False
26. Transcriptional changes that occur when organisms respond to environmental changes are in
part due to changes in RNA polymerase.
True False
27. Heat shock genes encode proteins that lead to the rapid death of cells when they are exposed to
heat.
True False
28. T7 phage encodes a new RNA polymerase for use in the later stages of its bacterial host.
True False
29. Lysogeny is established in the production of sufficient repressor to bind to early operators and
prevent further early gene synthesis.
True False
30. UV radiation can trigger the lytic cycle in λ phage.
True False
8 Key
1. Which of the following sigma specificity factors is involved in middle gene transcription during
SPO1 phage infection of bacteria?
A. gp33
B. gp28
C. gp34
D. gp43
E. host sigma
A. The host sigma factor specifies transcription of genes.
A. complete shutdown of transcription
D. complex sigma-switching
4. An experiment is planned to look at the transcription start site for the spoIID gene during
sporulation. Which of the following techniques would yield the most information in this
experiment?
A. southern analysis
B. northern anlaysis
C. S1 mapping
D. run-on assays
E. DNAse footprinting
A. a reaction containing a DNA lacking the two promoter regions
E. both a reaction containing a DNA lacking the two promoter regions and a reaction
containing all the components minus UTP are correct
A. The clone would not enter the cell.
E. The clone would not enter the cell and replication of this would be impaired in the lytic
phase are correct.
7. Predict the outcome of the removal of the N gene from the DNA sequence of the λ phage:
A. lysogenic cycle will be induced.
E. antitermination will be affected and transcription from the left promoter will be interrupted
are correct.
A. Class II genes are the first to be transcribed.
A. CIII
B. S10
C. NusA
D. NusG
E. NusB
10. Which of the following is a possible mechanism for the action of NusA in termination?
A. It binds to the RNA polymerase causing it to stall.
C. It binds to NusB to promote detachment of the RNA polymerase for the DNA template.
E. It binds to the RNA polymerase causing it to stall and it stimulates termination at intrinsic
terminator by facilitating hairpin loop formation.
A. N is involved in termination of the later genes during l phage infection.
D. Both N is involved in termination of the later genes during l phage infection and
Antitermination in the l late region requires Q are false.
E. N is involved in termination of the later genes during l phage infection, Antitermination in the
l late region requires Q, and Five proteins collaborate in antitermination in the l immediate
early gene terminators are false.
A. PRE
B. PRM
C. PRL
D. PRO
13. Which of the following statements is true about the cro gene?
A. It must be stimulated during lysogeny.
E. It must be stimulated during lysogeny and its product promotes repressor activity are
correct.
A. Interaction between repressor and polymerase is essential for activation of transcription.
A. OR1
B. OR2
C. OL1
D. OL2
16. During an experiment to study the rate of infection of bacteria with T4, the bacterial cultures
were accidentally exposed to a UV light source. Which of the following would be expected for
this exposure?
A. recA gene is turned off.
D. Coprotease activity in RecA protein is activated and SOS response is induced are correct.
E. recA gene is turned off and coprotease activity in RecA protein is activated are correct.
A. the superinfecting phage DNA is rapidly degraded by the host.
D. the superinfecting phage DNA is rapidly degraded by the host and the superinfecting phage
DNA is inhibited by excess repressor binding are correct.
E. the superinfecting phage DNA is rapidly degraded by the host, the superinfecting phage
DNA is inhibited by excess repressor binding, and the superinfecting phage cannot
replicate due to insufficient nucleotide precursors are correct.
A. OR2
B. OR3
C. OL3
Molecular chaperones
Blooms Level: 1. Remember
Section: 08.01
Weaver - Chapter 08 #20
20. PRE is the promoter used to establish _____________ in λ page.
lysogeny
Blooms Level: 1. Remember
Section: 08.03
Weaver - Chapter 08 #21
21. _________________ suppression occurs when a mutation in one gene suppresses the mutation
in another gene.
Intergenic
Blooms Level: 1. Remember
Section: 08.01
Weaver - Chapter 08 #22
22. When a λ lysogen suffers DNA damage, it induces the ____________ response.
SOS
Blooms Level: 1. Remember
Section: 08.03
Weaver - Chapter 08 #23
23. Hairpin formation is necessary for ____________________.
termination
Blooms Level: 1. Remember
Section: 08.03
Weaver - Chapter 08 #24
24. When phage infects a bacterium, it usually subverts the host's transcription machinery to use
as its own.
TRUE
Blooms Level: 2. Understand
Section: 08.01
Weaver - Chapter 08 #25
25. Transcription in eukaryotes is mediated by sigma factors.
FALSE
Blooms Level: 2. Understand
Section: 08.01
Weaver - Chapter 08 #26
26. Transcriptional changes that occur when organisms respond to environmental changes are in
part due to changes in RNA polymerase.
TRUE
Blooms Level: 2. Understand
Section: 08.01
Weaver - Chapter 08 #27
27. Heat shock genes encode proteins that lead to the rapid death of cells when they are exposed
to heat.
FALSE
Blooms Level: 2. Understand
Section: 08.01
Weaver - Chapter 08 #28
28. T7 phage encodes a new RNA polymerase for use in the later stages of its bacterial host.
TRUE
Blooms Level: 2. Understand
Section: 08.02
Weaver - Chapter 08 #29
29. Lysogeny is established in the production of sufficient repressor to bind to early operators and
prevent further early gene synthesis.
TRUE
Blooms Level: 2. Understand
Section: 08.03
Weaver - Chapter 08 #30
30. UV radiation can trigger the lytic cycle in λ phage.
TRUE
Blooms Level: 2. Understand
Section: 08.03
Weaver - Chapter 08 #31
8 Summary
Category # of Questions
Blooms Level: 1. Remember 11
Blooms Level: 2. Understand 13
Blooms Level: 5. Evaluate 6
Section: 08.01 10
Section: 08.02 4
Section: 08.03 16
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