Microbiology
How does attenuation regulate the trp operon in prokaryotes?
The attenuator sequence induces premature termination of transcription when tryptophan levels are low.
Attenuation regulates the operon through the interaction of a small RNA with the ribosome.
The leader peptide is translated, and transcription is terminated prematurely when tryptophan levels are high.
Attenuation blocks the activity of the trp repressor, allowing transcription to continue.