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How  L-arabinose operon different from other operons?

How  L-arabinose operon different from other operons?

How  L-arabinose operon different from other operons? This operon is responsible for the cellular degradation of arabinose compounds. Arabinose is transformed to ribulose by arabinose isomerase, which is encoded by the araA gene, then phosphorylated by ribulokinase, which is encoded by the araB gene, and finally converted to xylulose-5-phosphate by ribulose-5-phosphate epimerase, which is encoded … Read more

Arabinose Operon – Definition, Structure, Mechanism 

Arabinose Operon - Definition, Structure, Mechanism 

What is Arabinose Operon? The L-arabinose operon, also known as the ara or araBAD operon, is essential for the degradation of the five-carbon sugar L-arabinose in Escherichia coli. The L-arabinose operon contains three structural genes: araB, araA, and araD (together referred to as araBAD), which code for three metabolic enzymes essential for L-arabinose metabolism. These … Read more

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