What is the prokaryotic gene regulation short note?
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The DNA of prokaryotes is organized into a circular chromosome supercoiled in the nucleoid region of the cell cytoplasm. Proteins that are needed for a specific function are encoded together in blocks called operons.
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GENE REGULATION IN PROKARYOTES ;
▶️The regulation of gene expression in bacteria is carried out through Operon System Operon model was first given by the to French microbiologist for which day we are awarded Nobel Prize in 1965 Oberon is a segment of genetic material which functions as regulated units that is units that can be switched on or switch off .
▶️An Operon System consists of structural gene, operator gene, regulator ,promoter gene .
⏩ OPERATOR GENE :
operators gene gives Passage to RNA polymerase moving from promoter to structural gene that is it controls the activity of structural genes
⏩REGULATOR GENE :
regulator gene controls activity of cooperative chain by producing repressor molecules .
⏩PROMOTER GENE:
promoter gene is an initiation for transcription and the site for binding of RNA polymerase .
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