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प्रश्न
Short Answer Question:
Describe the structure of ‘Operon’.
उत्तर
The concept of the operon was first proposed by Jacob and Monod. A unit of genetic material that functions in a coordinated manner by means of a regulator, an operator, a promoter, and one or more structural genes that are transcribed together is called an operon. The clusters of genes with related functions are called operons.
Components of operon:
1. Regulator gene:
i. This gene controls the operator gene in cooperation with an inducer present in the cytoplasm.
ii. The regulator gene precedes the promoter gene. It may not be present immediately adjacent to the operator gene.
iii. The regulator gene produces a protein called repressor protein.
iv. The repressor binds with the operator gene and represses (stops) its action. Therefore, it is called regulator protein.
2. Promoter gene:
i. This gene precedes the operator gene. It is present adjacent to the operator gene.
ii. RNA polymerase enzyme binds to the promoter gene.
iii. The promoter gene base sequence determines which strand of DNA acts a template.
iv. When the operator gene is turned on, the enzyme moves over the operator gene and transcription of structural genes starts.
3. Operator gene:
i. This gene lies adjacent to the structural genes and controls their functioning.
ii. When the operator gene is turned on by an inducer, the structural genes produce mRNA.
iii. The operator gene is turned off by a product of the repressor gene.
4. Structural gene:
i. When lactose is added to the E. coli culture, the structural genes produce mRNA which in turn produces polypeptides, on the ribosomes.
ii. The polypeptides formed, act as enzymes to metabolize lactose in the cell.
iii. There are 3 structural genes in the sequence lacZ, lacY and lacA.
iv. Enzymes produced by these genes are β-galactosidase, permease, and transacetylase respectively.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Enlist the genes in Lac operon
With respect to lac- operon explain the following terms:-
- regulator gene
- promoter gene
- structural gene
- inducer
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Which of the following is TRUE with reference to Operon?
In E.coli, the lac operon gets switched on when ______.
The wild type E. coli cells are growing in normal medium with glucose. They are transferred to a medium containing only lactose as sugar. Which of the following changes takes place?
E. coli cells with a mutated Z gene of the lac operon cannot grow in medium containing only lactose as the source of energy because ______.
A low level of expression of lac operon occurs at all the time. Can you explain the logic behind this phenomena.
Define an operon. giving an example, explain an Inducible operon.
In which condition, lac operon is switched off?