Yes the plasmid encoded fusion protein subject to regulation by camp ( catabolite repression) because cAMP production is inhibited by glucose , in which glucose will exert catabolite repression, causing the plasmid- ended fusion protein to be subjected to regulation by cAMP.
Carbon catabolite repression ( CCR) is regulatory mechanism by which the expression of genes required for the utilization of secondary sources of carbon is prevented by the presence of preferred substrate.
Its repression was extensively studies in E.coli grows faster on glucose than on any other carbon source. E.coli is placed on agr plate containing only glucose and lactose then the bacteria will use glucose first and lactose second.
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