2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2009.08.005
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The GlxR regulon of the amino acid producer Corynebacterium glutamicum: Detection of the corynebacterial core regulon and integration into the transcriptional regulatory network model

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“…The GlxR protein was initially characterized as a transcriptional regulator that represses the aceB gene of the glyoxylate bypass (65). Additional studies showed that GlxR is a global regulator with dual functionality that is predicted to directly regulate about 14% of the annotated C. glutamicum genes (66)(67)(68)(69). Binding of GlxR to several of its target promoters was shown to be strictly dependent on the presence of cAMP in vitro (40,41,65,68,(70)(71)(72)(73).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The GlxR protein was initially characterized as a transcriptional regulator that represses the aceB gene of the glyoxylate bypass (65). Additional studies showed that GlxR is a global regulator with dual functionality that is predicted to directly regulate about 14% of the annotated C. glutamicum genes (66)(67)(68)(69). Binding of GlxR to several of its target promoters was shown to be strictly dependent on the presence of cAMP in vitro (40,41,65,68,(70)(71)(72)(73).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During our work on the systematic reconstruction of the transcriptional regulatory network in the Gram-positive model organism Corynebacterium glutamicum Kohl & Tauch, 2009), we recognized the Cg0897 (PdxR) protein as a candidate to control the expression of the pdxST genes in this species. According to genome annotation data, the Cg0897 protein was grouped into the GntR family of DNA-binding transcription regulators (Brune et al, 2005).…”
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“…GlxR, a cAMP-responsive regulator, and RamA, a LuxR-type regulator, were first identified as the transcriptional repressor and activator, respectively, of the aceB gene, encoding malate synthase of the glyoxylate cycle (14,38). Both regulators not only activate gapA expression (15,31) but are also involved in expression of a number of genes for various physiological functions, including carbon and nitrogen metabolism, respiration, SOS and stress responses, and cell division (15,(39)(40)(41). However, in contrast to the mechanism by which SugR switches gene expression, how GlxR and RamA switch expression of genes involved in glucose and acetate metabolism in response to a carbon source provided is not fully understood.…”
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