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Regulation of Transcription in Eucaryotes

An example for autoregulation is found in the hut-operon of E. coli and in the regulation of the SOS response in bacteria via the lexA repressor. There are examples of autoregulation at the level of translation as well (see Section 1.5.5.1). [Pg.25]

With the aid of autoregulatory processes, it is possible for the cell to maintain a minimal concentration of repressor. [Pg.25]

Procaryotes and eucaryotes differ decisively in the structure of the transcription start site and the complexity of the transcription apparatus. For a better understanding, we shall briefly summarize procaryotic transcription and then contrast it with eucaryotic transcription. [Pg.25]


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