26. Synthesis of a repressible enzyme is stopped by a the allosteric transition b. the substrate binding to the repressor c. the corepressor (product) binding to the operator. d. the corepressor-repressor (product-repressor) complex binding to the operator. e. the end-product binding to the promoter.

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26. Synthesis of a repressible enzyme is stopped by:
a. the allosteric transition.
b. the substrate binding to the repressor.
c. the corepressor (product) binding to the operator.
d. the corepressor-repressor (product-repressor) complex binding to the operator.
e. the end-product binding to the promoter.
Transcribed Image Text:26. Synthesis of a repressible enzyme is stopped by: a. the allosteric transition. b. the substrate binding to the repressor. c. the corepressor (product) binding to the operator. d. the corepressor-repressor (product-repressor) complex binding to the operator. e. the end-product binding to the promoter.
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