
1) Gene expression
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In genetics and biochemistry, a repressor gene inhibits the activity of an operator gene. Removal of repression, such as of an operon so that gene transcription occurs or is enhanced, with the net result frequently being elevation of the level of a specific enzyme. This effect is called derepression. ==Derepression of ALA synthase== One example is...
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<genetics, molecular biology> Anything that stops the repression of a gene thereby allowing expression to occur. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(de″re-presh´әn) removal of repression of a gene or operon, leading to or enhancing gene expression.
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Anything that stops the repression of a gene thereby allowing expression to occur.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dē′rē-presh′ŭn Definitions: 1. A homeostatic mechanism for regulating enzyme production in an inducible enzyme system: an inducer, usually a substrate of a specific enzyme pathway, by combining with an active repressor (produced by a regulator gene) deactivates it; the release of the previously r...
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