Examples of Attenuation in the following topics:
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Attenuation
- Attenuation is a mechanism utilized by bacteria to regulate unnecessary gene expression.
- Attenuation is a regulatory mechanism used in bacterial operons to ensure proper transcription and translation.
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Regulation by Biosynthetic Enzymes
- Attenuation is a regulatory feature found throughout Archaea and Bacteria domains which causes premature termination of transcription.
- Attenuation involves a provisional stop signal (attenuator), located in the DNA segment that corresponds to the leader sequence of mRNA.
- Attenuation is a regulatory feature found throughout Archaea and Bacteria causing premature termination of transcription.
- Attenuator is a nucleotide sequence in DNA that can lead to premature termination of transcription.
- Attenuators may be classified according to the type of molecule which induces the change in RNA structure.