Answer:
The ability of sequences within the leader mRNA to pair with one another and form stem-lopp structures
Explanation:
A form of feedback regulation controls the  trp operon by regulating transcription termination, a mechanism referred to as Attenuation.
-In the presence of high concentrations of tryptophan, RNA polymerase ceases transcription  shortly after initiation in a region called the leader sequence.
-If  the concentration of tryptophan is low, transcription does not  terminate until the entire operon is transcribed. The mechanism of attenuation links alternative RNA secondary structures  to transcription termination.
-Immediately after transcription,  RNA from the leader region folds into one of two alternative  secondary structures.
-One of these structures is a transcription  termination signal that stops RNA polymerase from continuing  to the end of the operon.
-The alternative structure does not  contain a transcription termination signal and allows transcription of a single mRNA that encodes all the structural genes. Â
-The decision as to which of the two alternative RNA structures  formed is regulated by the concentration of tryptophan.