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27 April, 22:23

How does CRA-cAMP positively regulate the lac operon?

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  1. 28 April, 01:49
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    The CRA-cAMP complex increases the rate of expression of lac operon when glucose is absent and lactose is present as nutrient.

    Explanation:

    CRP is the catabolite gene activator protein that forms a complex with cAMP. The CRP-cAMP complex facilitates the binding of RNA polymerase to the promoter region of the lac operon. This robust binding as stimulated by CRP-cAMP complex is followed by the formation of open complex and initiation of gene expression.

    Hence, the CRP-cAMP complex positively regulates the lac operon and increases its expression when glucose is not present.
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