Practice question
Question
Positive regulation of lac operon involves
Explanation
Lac operon integrates two environmental signals via negative and positive inputs ensuring efficient carbon utilization hierarchy. Catabolite activation provides positive regulation: when glucose scarce, adenylate cyclase raises cyclic AMP concentration, enabling CRP-CAP dimer formation. CAP, also known as catabolite activator protein, binds upstream site at -61.5, introduces 90-degree DNA bending, and contacts alpha-carboxy-terminal domain of RNA polymerase, stabilizing binding and promoting isomerization to open complex and enhancing transcription roughly fifty-fold beyond basal derepressed level. LacI repressor causes negative inhibition blocking polymerase, IPTG acts as derepressor mimicking inducer allolactose, and beta-galactosidase is structural enzyme downstream of regulatory control mechanisms.