https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook.E02158
The
mode
by which the synthesis of an enzyme is prevented by repressor
molecules. In many cases, the end product of a synthesis chain (e.g. an amino acid) acts as a feed-back corepressor by combining with an intracellular aporepressor protein, so that this complex is able to block
the function of an operator. As a result, the whole operon
is prevented from being transcribed into mRNA, and the expression of all enzymes
necessary for the synthesis of the end product amino acid is abolished.