- In
molecular genetics, a
repressor is a DNA- or RNA-binding
protein that
inhibits the
expression of one or more
genes by
binding to the
operator or ****ociated...
- Riggs,
Arthur D.; Bourgeois, Suzanne; Cohn,
Melvin (1970). "The lac
represser-operator interaction".
Journal of
Molecular Biology. 53 (3). Elsevier...
- The
Private Repress is a
remix album by
American hip hop
producer DJ Shadow,
released exclusively in ****an by
Island Records on
March 29, 2003. It contains...
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Repressor LexA or LexA (Locus for X-ray
sensitivity A) is a
transcriptional repressor (EC 3.4.21.88) that
represses SOS
response genes coding primarily...
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Tryptophan repressor (or trp
repressor) is a
transcription factor involved in
controlling amino acid metabolism. It has been best
studied in Escherichia...
-
molecular biology, the Cro
repressor family is a
family of
repressor proteins in
bacteriophage lambda that
includes the Cro
repressor.
Bacteriophage lambda...
- repression, the down-regulation of gene
transcription by the
action of
repressor proteins binding to a
promoter "Repression" (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode...
- An
enzyme repressor is a
substance that
negatively regulates the
amount of an
enzyme by
decreasing the rate of its biosynthesis. It is the
opposite of...
- The
Ribose repressor (RbsR) is a
bacterial DNA-binding
transcription repressor protein and a
member of the LacI/GalR
protein family. In
Escherichia coli...
- Rop (also
known as
repressor of primer, or as RNA one
modulator (ROM)) is a
small dimeric protein responsible for
keeping the copy
number of ColE1 family...