“…The cluster is likely to be [4Fe-4S], and reaction with NO is accompanied by a decrease in DNA binding affinity and de-repression of NsrR-regulated promoters (Bodenmiller & Spiro, 2006;Tucker et al, 2008;Yukl et al, 2008;Crack et al, 2015). The previously characterized NsrR regulon includes genes encoding the NO-scavenging flavohaemoglobin (hmp), the RIC (repair of iron centres) protein that participates in the repair of NO-damaged [Fe-S] clusters (ytfE), the respiratory nitrite reductase Nrf that is also an NO reductase (nrfABCDEFG), genes involved in motility ( fliA) and aromatic amine metabolism (tynA, feaB), and genes of unknown function, for example ygbA, yccM and yeaR-yoaG (Bodenmiller & Spiro, 2006;Filenko et al, 2007;Lin et al, 2007;Rankin et al, 2008;Partridge et al, 2009). The NsrR binding site is an 11-1-11 bp inverted repeat of the consensus motif AAGATGCYTTT (Bodenmiller & Spiro, 2006).…”