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The temperature sensitive lamda cI repressor protein has a cI857 mutation that results in denaturation of the repressor when the temperature is raised from 30 to 42°C, thereby allowing lambda promoter expression. <cite>cI1</cite)
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The temperature sensitive lamda cI repressor protein has a cI857 mutation that results in denaturation of the repressor when the temperature is raised from 30 to 42°C, thereby allowing lambda promoter expression. <cite>cI1</cite> <br>
  
The repressor normally negatively regulates the expression of genes from the bacteriophage lambda pL and pR promoters.  This repressive action is strongest at 30°C.  <cite>cI2</cite>
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The repressor normally negatively regulates the expression of genes from the bacteriophage lambda pL and pR promoters.  This repressive action is strongest at 30°C.  <cite>cI2</cite> <br>
  
However, when the temperature is raised, typically to 42°C, the functionality of the protein is lost and the cI repressor is no longer able to bind to the operators on its promoter.  Therefore, lambda promoter expression increases.
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However, when the temperature is raised, typically to 42°C, the functionality of the protein is lost and the cI repressor is no longer able to bind to the operators on its promoter.  Therefore, lambda promoter expression increases. <br>

Revision as of 19:55, 31 August 2009

The temperature sensitive lamda cI repressor protein has a cI857 mutation that results in denaturation of the repressor when the temperature is raised from 30 to 42°C, thereby allowing lambda promoter expression. cI1

The repressor normally negatively regulates the expression of genes from the bacteriophage lambda pL and pR promoters. This repressive action is strongest at 30°C. cI2

However, when the temperature is raised, typically to 42°C, the functionality of the protein is lost and the cI repressor is no longer able to bind to the operators on its promoter. Therefore, lambda promoter expression increases.