Difference between revisions of "SinR regulon"
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+ | * SinR may act as transcriptional repressor at some promoters (as for the ''[[tapA]]'' promoter) and as anti-activator preventing binding of [[RemA]] for other operons (as is the case for the ''[[epsA]]'' promoter) {{PubMed|23646920}} | ||
= Genes in this regulon = | = Genes in this regulon = |
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- SinR may act as transcriptional repressor at some promoters (as for the tapA promoter) and as anti-activator preventing binding of RemA for other operons (as is the case for the epsA promoter) PubMed
Contents
Genes in this regulon
Repression
- aprE
- epr
- epsA-epsB-epsC-epsD-epsE-epsF-epsG-epsH-epsI-epsJ-epsK-epsL-epsM-epsN-epsO
- lutA-lutB-lutC
- rapG
- rok
- sigE
- sigF
- sigG
- slrR
- spoIIAA-spoIIAB
- spoIIGA
- spoVG
- tapA-sipW-tasA
- yvgN
- ywbD
Comments
- The SinR regulon is not expressed in rny and ymdB mutants PubMed
- Expression of the SinR regulon is enhanced upon SlrA overexpression, this can be suppressed by inactivation of either remA, remB, slrR, or sinR PubMed
Related SubtiWiki pages
Important publications on the SinR regulon