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Explain the components of the structural genes in the Lac operon system in E.coli. - Biology (Theory)

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Explain the components of the structural genes in the Lac operon system in E.coli.

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The Components of the structural gene of Lac operon:

  1. The three genes responsible for lactose catabolism are B-galactosidase, lac permease, and transacetylase.
  2. The enzyme's DNA segments are represented as lac-Z, lac-Y, and lac-A.
  3. They are found in a linear sequence in the bacterial chromosome.
  4. Regulating genes coordinate with structural genes to form an operon.
  5. An operon consists of three components: the operator gene, promoter gene, and regulatory gene.
    • Operator gene -
      1. It appears right before the structural gene.
      2. It regulates mRNA transcription in structural genes.
      3. The regulator or repressor gene produces the repressor molecule, which controls it.
    • Promoter gene -

      1. It's adjacent to the operator gene.
      2. RNA polymerase associates with the promoter gene.
      3. It regulates the rate of mRNA production.
    • Regulator gene -
      1. It is found outside the operon.
      2. It generates a repressor substance.
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