Team:Bielefeld-Germany/Biosafety/Biosafety System L
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- | <br> | + | <br>The lac repressor/operator system uses E.coli to regulate the production of enzymes and because of this E. coli also regulate its metabolic stress. Enzymes only are produced when they are required. LacI is a repressor which is able to inhibit the lac operon in the absence of lactose by binding to the DNA at the lac operator site called lacO. Because of this repressor DNA polymerase is inhibited so it can’t read the sequences behind the operator lacZ (β-galactosidase), lacY (lactose permease) and lacA (thiogalactosidase transacetylase) which are responsible for transporting and metabolism of lactose in E. coli can’t be transcribed. The structure of the lac operon is shown in the image below. |
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+ | ==<span style = "color:#f88101; padding-left:22px">'''References:'''</span> == | ||
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+ | Agnes Ullmann (2001): Escherichia coli Lactose Operon. In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences |
Revision as of 12:08, 19 September 2013
Safety system L (leaky)
The lac repressor/operator system uses E.coli to regulate the production of enzymes and because of this E. coli also regulate its metabolic stress. Enzymes only are produced when they are required. LacI is a repressor which is able to inhibit the lac operon in the absence of lactose by binding to the DNA at the lac operator site called lacO. Because of this repressor DNA polymerase is inhibited so it can’t read the sequences behind the operator lacZ (β-galactosidase), lacY (lactose permease) and lacA (thiogalactosidase transacetylase) which are responsible for transporting and metabolism of lactose in E. coli can’t be transcribed. The structure of the lac operon is shown in the image below.
References:
Agnes Ullmann (2001): Escherichia coli Lactose Operon. In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences