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The catabolite activator protein (CAP, also known as cAMP receptor protein, CRP) is a transcriptional activator that exists as a homodimer in solution and has a DNA-binding domain and ligand-binding domain on each subunit.
The transcription of various genes, particularly those that code for enzymes involved in the metabolism of certain sugars, is aided by the DNA-binding protein known as the Escherichia coli catabolite gene activator protein (CAP) (i.e. lactose, maltose, and arabinose.)
The protein catabolite activator (CAP) serves as a glucose sensor. It starts the operon's transcription, but only when the blood glucose level is low. Through the "hunger signal" chemical cAMP, CAP detects glucose in an indirect manner.
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Younger people also need to do warm-ups because their muscles can also get injured.
There is no person in the world where someone's muscles would not get injured if they do not stretch or do warm-ups. It is the way of life that the muscles can be more stiff if no loosened up and this sometimes results in injuries or sprains.
It could give the community or individual lead poisoning or a disease that can contaminate water. Now I'm just a 5th grader that's saying this so I'm not so sure. Maybe a disease caused a contamination. For instance, I'm using mosquitos and their eggs. if it was in the summer, the mosquito that might have west Nile, ebola, or Zika would lay an egg thats also contaminated. if a person drank faucet/tap water, he would get infected with that disease because the eggs travel through the water pipe to homes. It could spread because west Nile and ebola (might) be contagious. so the person who drank it walks around the city, and sneezes and coughs which spreads germ to other people. REMEMBER:IM JUST A FIFTH GRADER ANSWERING THIS QUESTION