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- repression, the down-regulation of gene transcription by the action of repressor proteins binding to a promoter "Repression" (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode...
- 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...
- The LexA repressor or LexA (Locus for X-ray sensitivity A) is a transcriptional repressor (EC 3.4.21.88) that represses SOS response genes coding primarily...
- Tryptophan repressor (or trp repressor) is a transcription factor involved in controlling amino acid metabolism. It has been best studied in Escherichia...
- The lac repressor (LacI) is a DNA-binding protein that inhibits the expression of genes coding for proteins involved in the metabolism of lactose in bacteria...
- 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...
- 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...
- molecular biology, the Cro repressor family is a family of repressor proteins in bacteriophage lambda that includes the Cro repressor. Bacteriophage lambda...
- 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...