Mechanism of gene regulation with reference to lac operon
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=>Structure of the lac operon. ... These are regions of DNA to which particular regulatory proteins can bind, controlling transcription of the operon. The promoter is the binding site for RNA polymerase, the enzyme that performs transcription. The operator is a negative regulatory site bound by the lac repressor protein.
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=>Structure of the lac operon. ... These are regions of DNA to which particular regulatory proteins can bind, controlling transcription of the operon. The promoter is the binding site for RNA polymerase, the enzyme that performs transcription. The operator is a negative regulatory site bound by the lac repressor protein.
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