Glucose concentration can regulate the lac operon?
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12. Gene Regulation in Prokaryotes
Lac Operon
Problem 1d
Textbook Question
How do we know that the lac repressor is a protein?
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Understand that the lac repressor is a molecule that regulates the lac operon by binding to the operator region of DNA to prevent transcription.
Recognize that to determine the chemical nature of the lac repressor, scientists performed experiments to identify whether it was made of protein or RNA.
One key approach was to use biochemical techniques such as protein purification and assays that detect protein activity, like binding assays with DNA sequences of the operator.
Another important method involved using radioactive labeling: labeling amino acids with radioactive isotopes to see if the lac repressor incorporated these labels, indicating it is a protein.
Finally, genetic and molecular biology experiments showed that mutations in the lacI gene (which encodes the lac repressor) affected the production of a protein product, confirming that the lac repressor is indeed a protein.
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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Gene Expression and Protein Synthesis
Gene expression is the process by which information from a gene is used to synthesize functional products, typically proteins. Understanding that genes encode proteins helps explain how regulatory elements like the lac repressor are produced and function within the cell.
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Molecular Identification Techniques
Techniques such as protein purification, electrophoresis, and antibody binding assays allow scientists to isolate and identify molecules. These methods were used historically to demonstrate that the lac repressor is a protein by detecting its physical and chemical properties.
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Functional Role of the lac Repressor in the lac Operon
The lac repressor is a regulatory molecule that binds to the operator region of the lac operon to inhibit transcription. Its ability to bind DNA and respond to inducers supports its identification as a protein, since proteins commonly perform such regulatory functions.
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