“…Thus, this family includes members like Zur, Fur, Nur, and Mur, which sense distinct divalent metals (Zn, Fe, Ni, and Mn, respectively), and PerR and Irr, which sense cytoplasmic peroxides and heme, respectively (33). Like other members of the Fur family, Zur proteins have two structural domains connected by a mobile hinge, an N-terminal winged-helix DNA-binding domain and a C-terminal dimerization domain (39,55). Zur contains several coordination sites for zinc (39,41,55) and senses the cytoplasmic concentration of exchangeable zinc by binding to this metal, which in turn allows Zur binding to DNA (33).…”