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Standard XII
Biology
Mechanism of Enzyme Action
What are repr...
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What are repressible enzyme ?
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Enzymes normally present but are repressed when specific chemical or product is present, e.g., glucokinase
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Repressible operon system is usually found in (i) pathways. The pathway’s end product serves as a (ii) to activate the repressor, turn off enzyme synthesis and prevent overproduction of the end product of the pathway. Genes for this operon are usually switched (iii) and the repressor is synthesized in an (iv) form.
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