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Review of the Lac Operon & Trp Operon definitions Flashcards

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  • Lac Operon

    An inducible gene system in bacteria activated by lactose, producing enzymes to digest lactose when present.
  • Inducible Operon

    An operon that is activated by the presence of a specific molecule, leading to the production of enzymes that metabolize that molecule.
  • Lactose

    A sugar that acts as an inducer molecule for the lac operon, triggering the production of enzymes needed for its digestion.
  • Enzymes

    Proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions, increasing reaction rates without being consumed, crucial for metabolic processes.
  • Regulatory Gene

    A gene that produces a repressor protein, which can inhibit the expression of an operon by binding to the operator region, thereby controlling gene expression.
  • Repressor

    A protein that binds to the operator region of an operon, inhibiting gene transcription by blocking RNA polymerase.
  • Tryptophan

    An amino acid that acts as a corepressor for the trp operon, inhibiting its own synthesis when present in sufficient quantities.
  • Trp Operon

    A repressible operon in bacteria that is turned off by the presence of tryptophan, which acts as a corepressor, preventing the synthesis of enzymes involved in tryptophan production.
  • Repressible Operon

    An operon that is typically active but can be inhibited when a specific molecule (corepressor) binds to a repressor protein, preventing gene transcription.
  • Corepressor

    A molecule that binds to a repressor protein, enabling it to inhibit gene expression by attaching to the operator region of an operon.