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Question
Short Answer Question:
Explain the role of lactose in ‘Lac Operon’.
Short/Brief Note
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Solution
- A few molecules of lactose enter into the cell by an enzyme permease.
- A small amount of this enzyme is present even when the operon is switched off.
- A few molecules of lactose, act as inducer and bind to the repressor.
- This repressor – inducer complex fails to join with the operator gene, which is then turned on.
- Structural genes produce all enzymes. Thus, lactose acts as an inducer of its own breakdown.
- When the inducer level falls, the operator is blocked again by the repressor. So structural genes are repressed/inactivated again. This is negative feedback.
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