What is the difference between repressor and corepressor?
Structural genes:
Regulatory genes:
Repressor: It is the synthesizer of the main repressive gene that blocks the function of the structural gene.
Co-repressor: It is the accessory molecule that binds to the repressor to bring about the indirect suppression of the structural genes.
Repressor | Corepressor |
It is a protein synthesized by the regulatory gene. It is meant for blocking the operator gene so that the structural gene is unable to form mRNA. | It is also a protein synthesized by a regulatory gene but it binds with the repressor protein so that it can indirectly block the expression of the structural gene. |
It goes and binds to the operator of an operon. | It cannot directly bind with the operator DNA sequence thus, it binds to the repressor protein. |
It helps in gene regulation by blocking the attachment of the promotor region with RNA polymerase. | It helps in gene regulation by binding to the repressor protein and by activating the repressor transcription factors. |