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Central glycolytic gene regulator protein C016 / 0549

Central glycolytic gene regulator (CGGR) protein, molecular model. This protein binds to DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in the absence of glucose, blocking the transcription of certain genes, specifically the gapA operon. An operon is a cluster of genes under the control of a single regulatory signal. This regulator protein is from the bacterium Bacillus subtilis, affecting the production of enzymes for triose phosphate interconversion reactions. The structure is two protein chains (green and pink)

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The captivating print showcases the intricate molecular structure of the Central Glycolytic Gene Regulator Protein C016/0549. This crucial protein, found in the bacterium Bacillus subtilis, plays a pivotal role in gene regulation and glucose metabolism. The vibrant colors of green and pink represent the two protein chains that form this essential regulator. In the absence of glucose, this CGGR protein binds to DNA, effectively blocking the transcription of specific genes within the gapA operon. Operons are clusters of genes controlled by a single regulatory signal, making this protein a key player in controlling gene expression. By affecting enzyme production for triose phosphate interconversion reactions, this regulator protein influences vital metabolic processes within bacteria. Its structural complexity highlights its significance as a macromolecule involved in molecular biology and genetics. This visually striking artwork on a black background not only captures attention but also provides valuable insights into biochemical mechanisms at play within bacterial cells. With its detailed depiction and cut-out design, it serves as an excellent resource for researchers studying central glycolytic genes and their regulators. Created by Laguna Design/Science Photo Library, this image is more than just an artistic representation; it represents years of scientific research and discovery in biochemistry and proteomics. It stands as a testament to our ever-expanding understanding of biological systems at the molecular level.

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