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Dictionary » C » Corepressor CorepressorCorepressor An effector molecule which can bind to a repressor molecule, so that together the effector repressor complex can stop transcription of a gene. ![]()
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Results from our forumi dont understand??... competitive inhibition answer: b maybe.. :?: 2 if enzyme A is inhibited, then compound C will a) always be in excess b) bind to enzyme c) bind to corepressor answer: no clue 3 if enzyme A is inductive, a) compound C bound to repressor b) compound A bound to repressor c) compound B bound to enzyme ...
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