
The components of the Lac operon along with the upstream regulatory gene and its associated promoter

The repressor protein binding to the operator region of the Lac operon and preventing transcription of the structural gene

Lactose binding to the repressor protein which frees up the operator region of the Lac operon so RNA polymerase can bind and begin transcription of the structural genes
The example above explains how the genetic control of an inducible enzyme works. You could get some questions on the genetic control of repressible enzymes.In this mechanism an effector molecule also binds to a repressor protein produced by a regulatory gene. However this binding actually helps the repressor bind to the operator region and prevent transcription of the structural genes. So it's the opposite of the lac operon: when there is less of the effector molecule, the repressor protein cannot bind to the operator region and transcription of the structural genes goes ahead, meaning the enzyme is produced.
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