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Enzyme repressor

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An enzyme repressor is a substance that negatively regulates the amount of an enzyme by decreasing the rate of its biosynthesis.[1] It is the opposite of an enzyme inducer.

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  1. ^ "Repression - enzymatic reactions". www.britannica.com.