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OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Tryptophan self-controls its synthesis." Justify this statement. If a lesser amount of Tryptophan is present in a cell, Tryptophan acts as an inducer and binds to a repressor, leading to the synthesis of enzymes required for its production and thus its synthesis. If an excess amount of Tryptophan is present in a cell, Tryptophan acts as a promoter, preventing the further synthesis of necessary enzymes for its production and thus its synthesis. If an excess amount of Tryptophan is present in a cell, Tryptophan acts as a co- repressor, preventing the further synthesis of ne

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Abhisar

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Most likely C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

his name is eric guevara

OpenStudy (muzzack):

yes C

OpenStudy (abhisar):

because tryptophan interacts with the repressor protein such that it can bind to the operator... so if an excess amount of Tryptophan is present in a cell, Tryptophan acts as a co-repressor, preventing the further synthesis of necessary enzymes for its production and its synthesis...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mine is antonio cruz

OpenStudy (abhisar):

This is called as negative feedback

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i need help with biology because he refuses to help me

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