L-arabinose operon - meaning and definition. What is L-arabinose operon
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What (who) is L-arabinose operon - definition


L-arabinose operon         
  • Autoregulation of ''araC'' expression
  • Negative regulation of L-arabinose operon via AraC protein
  • Positive regulation of L-arabinose operon via dimeric AraC and CAP/cAMP
  • Metabolic pathway of L-arabinose via the action of three enzymes, which are encoded by the ''araBAD'' operon.
  • Structure of AraC monomer
  • Structure of L-arabinose operon of ''E. coli.''
GENE REGULATION GROUP
AraB; Arabinose operon; Arabinose gene; Arabinase; Ara operon
The L-arabinose operon, also called the ara or araBAD operon, is an operon required for the breakdown of the five-carbon sugar L-arabinose in Escherichia coli. The L-arabinose operon contains three structural genes: araB, araA, araD (collectively known as araBAD), which encode for three metabolic enzymes that are required for the metabolism of L-arabinose.
Arabinose         
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MONOSACCHARIDE CONTAINING FIVE CARBON ATOMS, AND INCLUDING AN ALDEHYDE (CHO) FUNCTIONAL GROUP
D-arabinose; L-arabinose; Arabinoside; Arabinofuranoside; Arabinosides
·noun A sugar of the composition C5H10O5, obtained from cherry gum by boiling it with dilute sulphuric acid.
arabinose         
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MONOSACCHARIDE CONTAINING FIVE CARBON ATOMS, AND INCLUDING AN ALDEHYDE (CHO) FUNCTIONAL GROUP
D-arabinose; L-arabinose; Arabinoside; Arabinofuranoside; Arabinosides
['ar?b?n??z, -s]
¦ noun Chemistry a sugar which is a constituent of many plant gums.
Origin
C19: from arabica + -in1 + -ose2.