Leucine-responsive regulatory protein

id: leucine-responsive-regulatory-protein-290-8330474
title: Leucine-responsive regulatory protein
text: Leucine responsive protein, or Lrp, is a global regulator protein, meaning that it regulates the biosynthesis of leucine, as well as the other branched-chain amino acids, valine and isoleucine. In bacteria, it is encoded by the lrp gene. Lrp alternatively activates and represses the expression of acetolactate synthase's (ALS) several isoenzymes. Lrp, in E. coli, along with DAM plays a role in the regulation of the fim operon, a group of genes needed for successful synthesis and trafficking of Ty
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date modified: 2023-11-30T13:10:30Z
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