EBK BIOLOGY
EBK BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 8220102797376
Author: BROOKER
Publisher: YUZU
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Introduction: The CAP (Catabolite activation protein). is the protein which is activated by cyclic adenosine monophosphate. These proteins stimulate the synthesis of enzymes that catabolize non-glucose metabolites.

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In order for the lac operon to be triggered, lactose must be present and ________.   a. cAMP levels low   b. glucose stores depleted   c. glucose levels high
Which of the following environmental conditions would be MOST likely to result in transcription of the lac operon in an E. colicell? A. low levels of lactose and high levels of glucose B. high levels of lactose and high levels of cyclic AMP C. low levels of lactose and low levels of cyclic AMP D. high levels of lactose and high levels of glucose
If lactose and glucose are provided in the growth medium of a culture of E. coli, then   a. Both lactose and glucose are metabolized at same rate.   b. Lactose metabolism is favored.   c. CAMP-CAP complex binds CAP site.    d. Lac Operon is repressed.   e. Adenylate cyclase is activated.
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