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BIO 219 FINAL EXAM – Accurately Answered Questions

What are the two purposes to the quarter-long project Right Ans - to
isolate the lix operon from Aliivibrio fischeri genomic DNA and transform
E.coli to induce bioluminesce

To quantify gene expression changes in E.coli after transformation using the
gadA system

What bioluminescent bacterial organism did we use? Right Ans - A. fischeri

Gram negative rod shaped bacteria

Found in marine environments

It’s chromosomal dna contains the lux operon needed for bioluminescence

Explain the symbiotic relationship between a.fischeri and the creatures that
house it Right Ans - 96% of all deep sea creatures have this relationship

Hosts benefit through communication, attracting prey, hiding from predators,
and attracting a mate

Bacteria benefit through reliable food sources and protection

Two organisms that have a symbiotic relationship with a.fischeri Right Ans
- lophius piscatorius (angler fish)

euprymna scolopes (hawaiian bobtail fish)

What is the lux operon? Right Ans - causes bioluminescence (transcription
of chemical components)

emits blue-green light at 490nm

Lux operon structure Right Ans - luxi

luxr

,luxc

luxd

luxa

luxb

luxe

LuxI Right Ans - encodes for the Auto-inducer

LuxR Right Ans - encodes for the transcriptional activator that binds the
auto inducer

luxC Right Ans - encodes for the Acyl-reductase enzyme

luxD Right Ans - encodes for the acyl-transferase enzyme

luxA Right Ans - encodes for the alpha subunit of luciferase - has the active
site for enzyme

luxB Right Ans - encodes for the beta subunit of luciferase - absolutely
necessary for the activity of enzyme

luxE Right Ans - encodes for acyl-protein synthetase enzyme

Bioluminescence reaction Right Ans - oxidation of luciferin catalyzed by
luciferase

FMNH2 + O2 + R-CHO -> FMN + R-COOH + H2O + Light

Oxygen oxidizes flavin mononucleotide and a long aliphatic aldehyde to a
aliphatic craboxylic acid

hydroxyflavin intermediate product which is dehydrated to FMN to produce
light

Genes transcribed as Right Ans - polycistronic mRNA

, Auto-inducer + luxR gene product bind where? Right Ans - between luxr
and luxi to start gene expression of lux operon

What is quorum sensing? Right Ans - the regulation of gene expression in
response to fluctuations in cell-population density

Auto-induction Right Ans - a metabolic process in which a drug stimulates
the production of enzymes that enhance its own metabolism, which leads to a
reduction in drug concentrations

AHL Right Ans - N-acyl homoserine lactone

Freely diffused across the cell membrane into the extra cellular membrane

As the density of bacteria increases, more of the induced is released into the
extra cellular membrane

E. coli Right Ans - gram negative, rod shaped

Lacks lux operon but can still respond to AHL

What is the E.Coli LuxR homolog? Right Ans - encodes SdiA to detect AHL

luxi does not have a homolog, cannot produce AHL on its own

SdiA Right Ans - detect the presence of AHLs and induce up-regulation of
the gadAX operon (which contains gadA gene)

can e.coli use quorum sensing? if so how does e.coli do this in nature? Right
Ans - can quorum sense other organisms that produce AHL, to up or down
regulate

gadA is upregulated in presence on an auto inducer

gadA Right Ans - encodes for a glutamate decarboxylase that plays a role in
acid tolerance

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