Overview
The Trp operon is a classic example of gene regulation in bacteria, specifically in Escherichia coli. It consists of genes responsible for synthesizing tryptophan, an essential amino acid. The operon is regulated by a repressor protein that binds to the operator region when tryptophan is abundant, p...
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Example: The lac operon in E. coli regulates lactose metabolism.
Example: The Trp repressor binds to the operator when tryptophan is present.
Example: Tryptophan acts as a corepressor for the Trp operon.
Example: The Trp operon has a specific promoter for gene transcription.
Example: The operator of the Trp operon is where the repressor attaches.
Example: Transcription of the Trp operon produces mRNA for tryptophan synthesis.