What molecule blocks an RNA polymerase enzyme from doing transcription?

Operon

Operator

Promoter

Represson

1 answer

The correct answer is Operator.

In the context of operons in prokaryotic genetics, an operator is a segment of DNA that a repressor protein binds to. When the repressor is bound to the operator, it blocks RNA polymerase from accessing the promoter and, thus, prevents transcription of the associated genes.