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<StructureSection load='1per' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure o phage 434 repressor cI protein complex with DNA (PDB entry [[1per]])' scene='55/554906/Cv/1'>
<StructureSection load='1per' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure o phage 434 repressor cI protein complex with DNA (PDB entry [[1per]])' scene='55/554906/Cv/1'>
    
    
The '''bacteriophage repressor''' controls the genetic switch determining the lytic cycle following phage infection.  It competes with the '''Cro protein''' which selects for the lysogenic cycle. For details see [[Lambda repressor]].
The '''bacteriophage repressor''' controls the genetic switch determining the lytic cycle following phage infection.  It competes with the '''Cro protein''' which selects for the lysogenic cycle. <scene name='55/554906/Cv/2'>Phage 434 repressor cI protein with DNA operator site OR3</scene> ([[1per]]). For details see [[Lambda repressor]].
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Revision as of 14:28, 30 November 2015


The bacteriophage repressor controls the genetic switch determining the lytic cycle following phage infection. It competes with the Cro protein which selects for the lysogenic cycle. (1per). For details see Lambda repressor.

Structure o phage 434 repressor cI protein complex with DNA (PDB entry 1per)

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3D structures of bacteriophage repressor3D structures of bacteriophage repressor

Updated on 30-November-2015

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