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Lac Repressors

Bacterial repressor proteins that bind to the LAC OPERON and thereby prevent the synthesis of proteins involved in catabolism of LACTOSE. When lactose levels are high lac repressors undergo an allosteric change that causes their release from the DNA and the resumption of lac operon transcription.
Also Known As:
Lac Repressor; LacI Proteins; Proteins, LacI; Repressor, Lac; Repressors, Lac
Networked: 13 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 0 trials/studies)

Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Ding, Yue: 1 article (01/2018)
2. Dunlap, David: 1 article (01/2018)
3. Finzi, Laura: 1 article (01/2018)
4. Leng, Fenfei: 1 article (01/2018)
5. Yan, Yan: 1 article (01/2018)
6. Gao, Xiao-Chan: 1 article (03/2014)
7. He, Li-Bo: 1 article (03/2014)
8. Ke, Fei: 1 article (03/2014)
9. Wang, Jun: 1 article (03/2014)
10. Zhang, Qi-Ya: 1 article (03/2014)

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1. Neoplasms (Cancer)
2. Infections
3. Skeletal Abnormalities Mandibular Hypoplasia Auditory Canal Atresia Short Stature
4. Disease Resistance
5. Colorectal Neoplasms (Colorectal Cancer)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
2. Poly(A)-Binding Proteins (Poly(A)-Binding Protein)
3. Proteins (Proteins, Gene)
4. Phosphates (Orthophosphate)
5. Flavin-Adenine Dinucleotide (FAD)
6. Chromatin
7. Carrier Proteins (Binding Protein)
8. Aspartic Acid (Aspartate)
9. Arabinose (L-Arabinose)
10. Sugars