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प्रश्न
Long Answer Question:
Describe the ‘Lac-operon’.
उत्तर
1. Lactose or lac operon of E. coli is an inducible operon. The operon is switched on when a chemical inducer- lactose is present in the medium.
2. Jacob and Monad proposed the classical model of Lac operon.
3. The Lac operon consists of the promoter site (P), regulatory site (i), and operator site (O).
4. It also has three structural genes, namely z, y and each producing an enzyme.
5. The following three enzymes are required for the metabolism of lactose in the cell.
Name of gene | Enzyme produced | Function |
lac z | β-galactosidase | \[\ce{Lactose->[β-galactosidase]Glucose + Galactose}\] |
lac y | Permease | Entry of lactose in the cell |
lac a | Transacetylase | Transfers acetyl group from Acetyl CoA to β-galactosidase |
6. If glucose is not available for cells, they will require another source of energy such as lactose.
7. If lactose is not available, the repressor protein produced by repressor gene will attach to the operator and block RNA polymerase.
8. Lactose acts as an inducer. If lactose is available, it will prevent the repressor from binding the operator, by forming an inducer-repressor complex and allow RNA polymerase to transcribe mRNA.
9. RNA polymerase will attach to the promoter and will begin transcribing mRNA.
10. RNA polymerase first transcribes the lac z gene which is responsible for synthesizing β-galactosidase.
11. RNA polymerase moves on to the next gene, lac y that synthesizes the enzyme permease.
12. RNA polymerase finally moves to the lac a gene that is responsible for synthesizing transacetylase.
13. β-galactosidase, permease and transacetylase are enzymes in the metabolic pathway used to get energy from lactose.
14. After lactose is used up and levels decrease, the repressor will attach to the operator blocking the production of β-galactosidase, permease and transacetylase, so that lactose levels increase.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Explain the role of Lactose as an inducer in Lac-operon.
Give diagrammatic representation of Lac-operon in the presence of inducer.
Identify the event that would occur in 'lac operon' of E. coli when the growth medium has high concentration of lactose.
Nucleic acids along with (i) and (ii) form the macromolecular fraction of the cell.
Match the Column I (Enzymes) with Column II (Functions) and select the correct option.
Column I (Enzymes) |
Column II (Functions) |
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i. | Permease | P. | Transfers an acetyl group from acetyl CO-A to galactoside |
ii. | β-galactosi dase | Q. | Entry of lactose into the cell |
iii. | Transacetylase | R. | Digests lactose into galactose and glucose |
S. | Aminoacylation |
In lac operon concept of gene expression, allolactose acts as, ____________.
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?
What is the role of a repressor gene?
Which one of the following is not a part of lac operon?
In the medium where E. coli was growing, lactose was added, which induced the lac operon. Then, why does lac operon shut down some time after addition of lactose in the medium?