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Aporepressor Definition:
A repressor in an inactive form, without its corepressor..
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Aporepressor Notes:
An Aporepressor is a repressor, without its compressor, in an inactive form. It combines with a specific compressor for the inhibition of transcription of certain genes. This homeostatic mechanism regulates the repressible enzyme systems.
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