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Give example of type of mutation would cause negative control of the trp operon to be increased in the mutant.

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A mutation in the trp operon's operator sequence that enhances the repressor binding or a mutation that increases the levels or stability of the repressor would lead to increased negative control of the trp operon.

Step-by-step explanation:

A certain type of mutation that would cause negative control of the trp operon to be increased in a mutant would be a mutation in the trp operon's operator sequence that enhances the binding affinity of the repressor protein to the operator, or a mutation that increases the expression or stability of the repressor protein itself. Normally, when tryptophan levels are sufficient, the tryptophan-activated repressor binds to the operator sequence of the trp operon, preventing RNA polymerase from transcribing the genes required for tryptophan synthesis.


If a mutation occurs that either enhances the binding of the repressor to the operator or increases repressor levels, this would lead to a scenario where the operon is more frequently repressed, even possibly at lower concentrations of tryptophan, thus constituting increased negative control over the operon.

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