Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Lac Operon, Lac Repressor, Regulatory Sequence

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Chapter 14: regulation of gene expression in prokaryotic cells. The operon is a unit of transcription: genes regulated in coordinated fashion i. e. genes encoding proteins for e coli. Metabolism transcribed very little without presence of lactose (on/off control: operon cluster of prokaryotic genes/dna sequences involved in their regulation. Transcribed as a unit from the promotor into single mrna (results in mrna with codes for several proteins) This cluster in mrna transcription unit region of dna transcribing single primary transcript. The lac operon for lactose metabolism is transcribed when an inducer. Metabolism of lactase needs lacz, lacy and laca genes (adjacent to each other on a chromosome in the order z-y-a) Promoter is upstream the transcription unit (containing z-y-a) Lacz encodes -galactosidase (this catalyzes the conversion of lactose into glucose and gala(cid:272)tose (cid:894)these a(cid:396)e the(cid:374) fu(cid:396)the(cid:396) (cid:373)eta(cid:271)olized to p(cid:396)odu(cid:272)e e(cid:374)e(cid:396)gy fo(cid:396) k(cid:396)e(cid:271)"s (cid:272)y(cid:272)le(cid:895) Lacy encodes permease enzyme which transports lactose into cells.

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