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- Allolactose is a disaccharide similar to lactose. It consists of the monosaccharides D-galactose and D-glucose linked through a β1-6 glycosidic linkage...
- blue color. Allolactose is an isomer of lactose and is the inducer of the lac operon. Lactose is galactose-β(1→4)-glucose, whereas allolactose is galactose-β(1→6)-glucose...
- firstly converted into allolactose by β-Galactosidase (lacZ) in bacteria. The DNA binding ability of lac repressor bound with allolactose is inhibited due to...
- is a molecular biology reagent. This compound is a molecular mimic of allolactose, a lactose metabolite that triggers transcription of the lac operon,...
- m****: 342.29 g/mol, exact m**** : 342.116212) may refer to: Disaccharides Allolactose Cellobiose Galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose Gentiobiose (amygdalose) Isomaltose...
- negatively controlled inducible operon, where the inducer molecule is allolactose. In negative repressible operons, transcription of the operon normally...
- in the lac operon is allolactose. If lactose is present in the medium, then a small amount of it will be converted to allolactose by a few molecules of...
- transgalactosylation to make allolactose, creating a positive feedback loop for the production of β-galactose. Allolactose can also be cleaved to form...
- transcription. Repressors can be inhibited by compounds called inducers (e.g., allolactose), thereby allowing transcription to occur. Specific genes that can be...
- α(1→3), α(1→4), or α(1→6) Melibiose One galactose and one glucose α(1→6) Allolactose One galactose and one glucose β(1→6) Melibiulose One galactose and one...