Journal article

Mode of action of the TyrR protein: Repression and activation of the tyrP promoter of Eschenchia coli

JI Yang, JS Hwang, H Camakaris, W Irawaty, A Ishihama, J Pittard

Molecular Microbiology | WILEY | Published : 2004

Abstract

The tyrP gene of Escherichia coli encodes a tyrosine specific transporter. Its synthesis is repressed by tyrosine but is activated by phenylalanine and to a lesser extent by tryptophan. Both of these effects are mediated by the TyrR protein when it binds to one or both of its cognate binding sites (TyrR boxes) which encompass nucleotides -30 to -75. Activation in the presence of phenylalanine or tryptophan Involves a dimer binding to the upstream box and interacting with the a subunit (aCTD) of RNA polymerase (RNAP). Repression in the presence of tyrosine involves a hexamer binding to both TyrR boxes. The molecular basis for this repression has been studied in vitro. Whereas initial gel shif..

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