2. (A) Describe the role that PI plays in transcriptional regulation of the ginALG operon and in the regulation of activity of glutamine synthetase. How are the levels of PI and Pu-UMP regulated? How does this system operate to globally regulate nitrogen assimilation? Answer all parts of this question. (B.) What is FNR and what is its role? How does it function? How is it similar to CAP (or CRP)? (C) The Hut (Histidine Utilization) and Put (Proline Utilization) operons are globally regulated by both CAP (catabolite activator protein) and NTR (nitrogen regulatory protein). How and Why? OR

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(A) Describe the role that PI plays in transcriptional regulation of the ginALG operon and in the regulation
of activity of glutamine synthetase. How are the levels of PI and P₁-UMP regulated? How does this system
operate to globally regulate nitrogen assimilation? Answer all parts of this question.
(B.) What is FNR and what is its role? How does it function? How is it similar to CAP (or CRP)?
(C) The Hut (Histidine Utilization) and Put (Proline Utilization) operons are globally regulated by both
CAP (catabolite activator protein) and NTR (nitrogen regulatory protein). How and Why?
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Transcribed Image Text:2. (A) Describe the role that PI plays in transcriptional regulation of the ginALG operon and in the regulation of activity of glutamine synthetase. How are the levels of PI and P₁-UMP regulated? How does this system operate to globally regulate nitrogen assimilation? Answer all parts of this question. (B.) What is FNR and what is its role? How does it function? How is it similar to CAP (or CRP)? (C) The Hut (Histidine Utilization) and Put (Proline Utilization) operons are globally regulated by both CAP (catabolite activator protein) and NTR (nitrogen regulatory protein). How and Why? OR
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