Biology Asked by Dakshita Dwivedi on June 6, 2021
In lac operon the 3 structural genes lacz, lacy and laca must have some reason behind their names. While lac refers to lactose but what does z, y and a refer to?
The Jacob and Monod article on regulation is paywalled, but there do seem to be some PDFs floating around.
In this article, the terminology of z and y is introduced as designators for mutants (z+ and z-, y+ and y-).
The a component is not present in the original article, but its name seems likely to come as an abbreviation of its function as an acetyltransferase
Answered by jakebeal on June 6, 2021
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