In bacteria, the GntR family is a widespread family of transcription factors responsible for the regulation of a myriad of biological processes. In contrast, despite their occurrence in archaea only a little information is available on the function of GntR-like transcription factors in this domain of life. The thermoacidophilic crenarchaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius harbors a GntR-like regulator belonging to the YtrA subfamily, encoded as the first gene in an operon with a second gene encoding a putative membrane protein. Here, we present a detailed characterization of this regulator, named YtrA(Sa), with a focus on regulon determination and mechanistic analysis with regards to DNA binding. Genome-wide chromatin immunoprecipitation and tran...
The mechanisms of transcriptional regulation in archaea are still poorly understood. In this study, ...
TetR family transcriptional regulators (TFRs) are found in most bacteria and archea. Most of the fam...
Archaea, constituting the third primary domain of life, harbor a basal transcription apparatus of th...
In bacteria, the GntR family is a widespread family of transcription factors responsible for the reg...
In bacteria, the GntR family is a widespread family of transcription factors responsible for the reg...
The multiple antibiotic resistance regulator (MarR) family constitutes a significant class of transc...
Archaea, which represent a large fraction of the phylogenetic diversity of organisms, are prokaryote...
The aim of the research presented here was to insight in the mechanisms by which transcription in hy...
In recent years, there has been a large increase in the amount of experimental evidence for diverse ...
The understanding of basic processes in the third domain of life, Archaea, has been greatly deepened...
Organisms from the domain Archaea are ubiquitously represented on our planet and encompass diverse f...
In Archaea and Bacteria, gene expression is tightly regulated in response to environmental stimuli. ...
Fatty acid metabolism and its regulation are known to play important roles in bacteria and eukaryote...
ABSTRACT Transcriptional regulators that integrate cellular and environmental signals to control cel...
DNA-binding Transcription Factors (TFs) play a central role in regulation of gene expression in prok...
The mechanisms of transcriptional regulation in archaea are still poorly understood. In this study, ...
TetR family transcriptional regulators (TFRs) are found in most bacteria and archea. Most of the fam...
Archaea, constituting the third primary domain of life, harbor a basal transcription apparatus of th...
In bacteria, the GntR family is a widespread family of transcription factors responsible for the reg...
In bacteria, the GntR family is a widespread family of transcription factors responsible for the reg...
The multiple antibiotic resistance regulator (MarR) family constitutes a significant class of transc...
Archaea, which represent a large fraction of the phylogenetic diversity of organisms, are prokaryote...
The aim of the research presented here was to insight in the mechanisms by which transcription in hy...
In recent years, there has been a large increase in the amount of experimental evidence for diverse ...
The understanding of basic processes in the third domain of life, Archaea, has been greatly deepened...
Organisms from the domain Archaea are ubiquitously represented on our planet and encompass diverse f...
In Archaea and Bacteria, gene expression is tightly regulated in response to environmental stimuli. ...
Fatty acid metabolism and its regulation are known to play important roles in bacteria and eukaryote...
ABSTRACT Transcriptional regulators that integrate cellular and environmental signals to control cel...
DNA-binding Transcription Factors (TFs) play a central role in regulation of gene expression in prok...
The mechanisms of transcriptional regulation in archaea are still poorly understood. In this study, ...
TetR family transcriptional regulators (TFRs) are found in most bacteria and archea. Most of the fam...
Archaea, constituting the third primary domain of life, harbor a basal transcription apparatus of th...