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DtxR is a global iron-dependent regulatory protein with multiple roles in the control of gene expression in <i>Corynebacterium diphtheriae</i>. [PDF]
Lyman LR, Peng ED, Schmitt MP.
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Greening the Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis of the First Bicyclic Analogue of the Arc Repressor and Its Binding to DNA. [PDF]
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MAZ regulates fetal hemoglobin repression by activating MYB transcription. [PDF]
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Modelling repressor proteins docking to DNA
Proteins: Structure, Function, and Genetics, 1998The docking of repressor proteins to DNA starting from the unbound protein and model-built DNA coordinates is modeled computationally. The approach was evaluated on eight repressor/DNA complexes that employed different modes for protein/ DNA recognition.
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Escherichia coli Repressor Proteins
1989Genetic regulation is an essential function in all living organisms. In prokaryotes genetic control provides responsivity to a constantly changing external milieu, and bacterial systems have proved extremely valuable in elucidating the variety of potential mechanisms.
Kyle L. Wick, Kathleen S. Matthews
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Bacteriophage Coat Protein as Repressor
Nature, 1968It seems that viral coat protein acts as a repressor of protein synthesis at the level of transcription rather than translation.
H, Robertson, R E, Webster, N D, Zinder
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Strigolactone Signaling: Repressor Proteins Are Transcription Factors
Trends in Plant Science, 2020A recent landmark study by Wang et al. provides new insight into transcriptional regulation in strigolactone (SL) signaling. The finding that SUPPRESSOR OF MAX2 LIKE 6 (SMXL6) also functions as an autoregulated transcription factor (TF) causes a paradigm shift in the current view of transcriptional repressors in phytohormone signaling.
Jiuyou Tang, Chengcai Chu
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Plasmid-mediated isolation of a repressor protein
Analytical Biochemistry, 1980Abstract A multicopy chimeric plasmid enriched for operator sequences has been used to mobilize and isolate a repressor protein. The procedure relies on the intact isolation of a plasmid DNA-protein complex, precipitation of the complex with polyethylene glycol, ionic elution of the bound protein, and final purification on phosphocellulose columns ...
R K, Koduri, J, Matthews, J S, Gots
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