what is inducers and repressors. please explain.
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INDUCERS- In molecular biology, an inducer is a molecule that regulates gene expression. An inducer can bind to protein repressors or activators.
REPRESSOR- A protein in which its binding to the operator inhibits the transcription of one or more genes. Supplement.Repressor proteins can be DNA- or RNA-binding: DNA-binding repressors - block the binding of RNA polymerase to the promoter. As a result, the gene is prevented from being transcribed into mRNA.
REPRESSOR- A protein in which its binding to the operator inhibits the transcription of one or more genes. Supplement.Repressor proteins can be DNA- or RNA-binding: DNA-binding repressors - block the binding of RNA polymerase to the promoter. As a result, the gene is prevented from being transcribed into mRNA.
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In molecular biology, an inducer is a molecule that regulates gene expression. An inducer can bind to protein repressors or activators. Inducers function by disabling repressors. The gene is expressed because an inducer binds to the repressor.
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 associated silencers. A DNA-binding repressor blocks the attachment of RNA polymerase to the promoter, thus preventing transcription of the genes into messenger RNA.
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 associated silencers. A DNA-binding repressor blocks the attachment of RNA polymerase to the promoter, thus preventing transcription of the genes into messenger RNA.
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