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Answer: Repressor proteins

Explanation:

RNA polymerase  binds to the DNA  at the site called Promoter prior to beginning of transcription.

There is an operator which is found adjacent to overlapping with  the promoter and functions as the binding  site for a protein. This protein is called  Repressor. The Repressor is a type of a gene regulatory protein—a protein that recognises specific sequence on the DNA and binds to it strongly.   DNA binding proteins, such as bacterial repressors, play a  prominent role in determining whether or not a particular  segment of the genome will be transcribed.  

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