BIOL240 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Dna-Binding Domain, Glutamine Synthetase, Enzyme Inhibitor

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Regulation can occur at different levels, depending on the gene or system, anywhere from transcription to translation to regulation of the enzymatic activity. The end product is neither the substrate nor the product of the reaction that enzyme a catalyzes . Complex pathways: branched pathways are typical for organisms, a common pathway gives rise to an end product compound, eg. Tyrosine, phenylalanine and tryptophan are made from chrisomate which is made by dahp and so on the three amino acids can inhibit the production: this is not the only level at which the feedback regulation occurs. You have number of cells and total number of protein follows the trend of number of cells. Catabolic pathway: lactose not present and no b-galactosidase produced. But once the substrate lactose is added, b-galactosidase activity is induced by the presence of the substrate. Examples of mechanisms of repression or induction of enzyme. And that brings the rna polymerase and activator together!

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