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What compound could serve as the corepressor of the trp operon in

e. coli based on the description above?

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Trp opran is the answer
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The right answer is the tryptophan itself.

The tryptophan operon has a regulatory gene, trp R (located upstream of the trp operon) is a constitutive gene that is transcribed and permanently translated into an inactive monomeric protein, the apo-repressor. The latter has 2 binding sites, a tryptophan binder and the other the operator.

Synthesis of the operon mRNA is controlled by the apo-repressor, which blocks transcription when bound by tryptophan (which acts as a co-repressor).

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