7. Attenuation of the trp operon does not include which of the following?a) trpRc) ribosomee) all are neededb) tryptophand) RNA polymerase
Question
7. Attenuation of the trp operon does not include which of the following?
a) trpR
b) tryptophan
c) ribosome
d) RNA polymerase
e) all are needed
Solution
The trp operon is a group of genes that are used, or transcribed, together—that is, they have a single promoter region, and are transcribed into a single mRNA molecule. The trp operon is present in many bacteria, but not in humans.
The trp operon includes the following components:
a) trpR: This is a regulatory protein that binds to the operator region of the operon and prevents transcription when tryptophan levels are high.
b) Tryptophan: This is the amino acid that the operon's genes are designed to produce. When tryptophan levels are high, it binds to the trpR protein and causes it to bind to the operator region, preventing transcription.
c) Ribosome: This is the cellular machinery that translates the mRNA produced by the operon into a protein.
d) RNA polymerase: This is the enzyme that transcribes the operon's genes into mRNA.
So, all of the options listed (trpR, tryptophan, ribosome, and RNA polymerase) are needed for the attenuation of the trp operon. Therefore, the answer is e) all are needed.
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