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These [[transcription factors]] activate transcription at [[SigL]]-dependent promoters. [[RNA polymerase]] containing [[SigL]] is inactive unless productive interaction with an activator protein occurs. Therefore, [[SigL]]-dependent genes are among the most strongly regulated genes in ''B. subtilis''.
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These [[transcription factors and their control|transcription activators]] control transcription at [[SigL]]-dependent promoters. [[RNA polymerase]] containing [[SigL]] is inactive unless productive interaction with an activator protein occurs. Therefore, [[SigL]]-dependent genes are among the most strongly regulated genes in ''B. subtilis''.
  
 
==Activators controlled by interaction with low molecular weight effectors==
 
==Activators controlled by interaction with low molecular weight effectors==

Revision as of 09:17, 17 January 2012

These transcription activators control transcription at SigL-dependent promoters. RNA polymerase containing SigL is inactive unless productive interaction with an activator protein occurs. Therefore, SigL-dependent genes are among the most strongly regulated genes in B. subtilis.

Activators controlled by interaction with low molecular weight effectors

Activator controlled by PTS-dependent phosphorylation

Unknown activator

  • YplP: required for growth at low temperatures

Reviews

Additional reviews: PubMed

L Lauren Beck, Todd G Smith, Timothy R Hoover
Look, no hands! Unconventional transcriptional activators in bacteria.
Trends Microbiol: 2007, 15(12);530-7
[PubMed:17997097] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (P p)

David J Studholme, Ray Dixon
Domain architectures of sigma54-dependent transcriptional activators.
J Bacteriol: 2003, 185(6);1757-67
[PubMed:12618438] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (P p)

E Morett, L Segovia
The sigma 54 bacterial enhancer-binding protein family: mechanism of action and phylogenetic relationship of their functional domains.
J Bacteriol: 1993, 175(19);6067-74
[PubMed:8407777] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (P p)