For many years the lac operon of Escherichia coli has been the paradigm for gene regulation. Recently, the structures of the lac repressor core bound to isopropyl-beta-D-1-thiogalactoside (IPTG), the intact apo lac repressor, the intact lac repressor complexes with IPTG and a 21-base-pair symmetric operator, and the refined headpiece of the repressor have been determined. These structures have provided a framework for understanding a wealth of biochemical and genetic information. An analysis of these structures, as well as a description of their function and a comparison to homologous proteins, is now possible.