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- Transcription can be repressed in a variety of ways, and therefore can be derepressed in different ways as well. A common mechanism is allosteric regulation...
- transcription approximately 11 and 7 times more efficiently than the derepressed parental lac UV5 promoter and approximately 3 and 2 times more efficiently...
- environment, genes involved in microbe siderop**** production and uptake are derepressed, leading to manufacture of siderop****s and the appropriate uptake proteins...
- higher at 8.5. Alkaline phosphatase accounts for 6% of all proteins in derepressed cells. When multiple copies of a polypeptide encoded by a gene form an...
- Deoxyribonuclease Deoxyribonucleotide Deoxyribose Depauperate fauna Derepressed Determinant Determination Deterministic Developmental biology Diabetes...
- doesn't express bacteriocin, but under certain conditions the plasmid is derepressed in a complex and poorly understood manner. Gooch, Jan W., ed. (2010)...
- shown to interact with Piwi, and in the absence of Hop, transposons are derepressed, leading to severe genomic instability and infertility. STI1 has been...
- a small molecule inhibitor of histone demethylation with an effect to derepress the transcriptional activity of BHC110/LSD1 target genes. The clinical...
- permissive temperature and suggested that the DnaA protein synthesis was derepressed at the high growth temperature. These results prompted a thorough investigation...
- kept low, where growth is restricted, and the enzyme biosynthesis is derepressed. Slow feeding of glucose in penicillin fermentation by Penicillium chrysogenum...