01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Lac Operon, Allolactose, Operon

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Only a certain subset genes are used at any given time. Other genes are only transcribed when needed. Alway need and are constantly transcribed: lac operon model. In prokaryotes genes are regulated at transcription. 3 genes for lactose metabolism in e coli on dna. If no lactose - cell does not make these enzymes if lactose is present - enzymes are. Operon - a group of genes controlled by a single regulatory signal - controlled by an made operator. Transcribed together and spliced into separate segments. Operons - sequence of dna that includes. Promoter - on the dna where rna polymerase binds to. Operator - short stretch of dna - switch. Promoter and operator are binding sites on dna - not transcribed. Usually off and transcription needs to be turned on. A repressor is bound to the operator. To turn on - an inducer molecule inactivates the repressor. Transcribed but only a little: negative regulation.

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