AbstractThe central glycolytic genes repressor (CggR) controls the transcription of the gapA operon encoding five key glycolytic enzymes in Bacillus subtilis. CggR recognizes a unique DNA target sequence comprising two direct repeats and fructose-1,6-bisphosphate (FBP) is the inducer that negatively controls this interaction. We present here analytical ultracentrifugation and fluorescence anisotropy experiments that demonstrate that CggR binds as a tetramer to the full-length operator DNA in a highly cooperative manner. We also show that CggR binds as a dimer to each direct repeat, the affinity being ∼100-fold higher for the 3′ repeat. In addition, our studies reveal a bimodal effect of FBP on the repressor/operator interaction. At micromol...
In bacteria, the Lac repressor regulates expression of the genes required for lactose metabolism by ...
Gal repressor inhibits transcription from the gal promoter (P1) when it binds to the cognate operato...
Arginine-mediated regulation is remarkably well conserved in very divergent bacteria, and shows a nu...
The Central glycolytic genes Repressor (CggR) from Bacillus subtilis belongs to the SorC family of t...
In Bacillus subtilis, the transcription of the gapA operon, including the genes of the central part ...
AbstractCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) is one of the most fundamental environmental-sensing mech...
AbstractInteractions between transcription factors bound to separate operator sites commonly play an...
In Streptomycetes, tetracycline repressor family of transcription regulators (TetR-FTRs) controls va...
Background: Expression of the bgl operon of Escherichia coli, involved in the regulated uptake and u...
Carbon catabolite control is required for efficient use of available carbon sources to ensure rapid ...
The IncP (Incompatibility group P) plasmids are important carriers in the spread of antibiotic resis...
AbstractTranscription factors that are bound specifically to DNA often interact with each other over...
In addition to guiding proteins to defined genomic loci, DNA can act as an allosteric ligand that in...
Bacteria regulate cell physiology in response to extra- and intracellular cues. Recent work showed t...
AbstractCatabolite gene activator protein (CAP) and lac repressor (LR) are celebrated transcription-...
In bacteria, the Lac repressor regulates expression of the genes required for lactose metabolism by ...
Gal repressor inhibits transcription from the gal promoter (P1) when it binds to the cognate operato...
Arginine-mediated regulation is remarkably well conserved in very divergent bacteria, and shows a nu...
The Central glycolytic genes Repressor (CggR) from Bacillus subtilis belongs to the SorC family of t...
In Bacillus subtilis, the transcription of the gapA operon, including the genes of the central part ...
AbstractCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) is one of the most fundamental environmental-sensing mech...
AbstractInteractions between transcription factors bound to separate operator sites commonly play an...
In Streptomycetes, tetracycline repressor family of transcription regulators (TetR-FTRs) controls va...
Background: Expression of the bgl operon of Escherichia coli, involved in the regulated uptake and u...
Carbon catabolite control is required for efficient use of available carbon sources to ensure rapid ...
The IncP (Incompatibility group P) plasmids are important carriers in the spread of antibiotic resis...
AbstractTranscription factors that are bound specifically to DNA often interact with each other over...
In addition to guiding proteins to defined genomic loci, DNA can act as an allosteric ligand that in...
Bacteria regulate cell physiology in response to extra- and intracellular cues. Recent work showed t...
AbstractCatabolite gene activator protein (CAP) and lac repressor (LR) are celebrated transcription-...
In bacteria, the Lac repressor regulates expression of the genes required for lactose metabolism by ...
Gal repressor inhibits transcription from the gal promoter (P1) when it binds to the cognate operato...
Arginine-mediated regulation is remarkably well conserved in very divergent bacteria, and shows a nu...