“…This indicates that the OsdR regulon may be larger than anticipated, and some members of the regulon may be controlled by so-called class II binding sites, in other words, sites that do not conform to the predicted consensus sequence site. Similar duality has been shown for many other functionally diverse global regulatory networks in bacteria, including those controlled by LexA ( 62 ) and Crp ( 63 ) in E. coli , Spo0A in B. subtilis ( 64 ), CtrA in Caulobacter crescentus ( 65 ), and Crp ( 66 ), GlnR ( 67 ), PhoP ( 68 ), and DasR ( 69 ) in Streptomyces . For B. subtilis Spo0A, some 15% of the total binding sites were not bound in vitro ( 64 ).…”