In molecular genetics, a regulon is a group of genes that are regulated as a unit, generally controlled by the same regulatory gene that expresses a protein...
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RegulonDB is a database of the regulatory network of gene expression in Escherichia coli K-12. RegulonDB also models the organization of the genes in transcription...
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The Phosphate (Pho) regulon is a regulatory mechanism used for the conservation and management of inorganic phosphate within the cell. It was first discovered...
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The Nif regulon is a set of seven operons used to regulate nitrogen fixation in the coliform bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae under anaerobic and microaerophilic...
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In bacterial genetics, the mal regulon is a regulon - or group of genes under common regulation - associated with the catabolism of maltose and maltodextrins...
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Mol. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 4:263-268. 2002. A Reassessment of the FNR Regulon and Transcriptomic Analysis of the Effects of Nitrate, Nitrite, NarXL,...
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In DNA repair, the Ada regulon is a set of genes whose expression is essential to adaptive response (also known as "Ada response", hence the name), which...
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"Staphylococcus aureus competence genes: mapping of the SigH, ComK1 and ComK2 regulons by transcriptome sequencing". Molecular Microbiology. 94 (3): 557–579....
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are coded for on the cys regulon. The integration of sulfur is positively regulated by CysB. Effective inducers of this regulon are N-acetyl-serine (NAS)...
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29111273 Claverys JP, Prudhomme M, Martin B (2006). "Induction of competence regulons as a general response to stress in gram-positive bacteria". Annu. Rev....
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RpoS (section The RpoS regulon)
The gene rpoS (RNA polymerase, sigma S, also called katF) encodes the sigma factor sigma-38 (σ38, or RpoS), a 37.8 kD protein in Escherichia coli. Sigma...
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"Detection of other microbial species by Salmonella: expression of the SdiA regulon". Journal of Bacteriology. 185 (4): 1357–1366. doi:10.1128/JB.185.4.1357-1366...
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AT transition mutations and also to induce genes of the OxyR and SoxRS regulons suggesting further that bile salts specifically cause oxidative DNA damage...
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repression, a well-known example of a modulon and also plays a role in the Mal regulon. Busby S, Ebright RH (2001). "Transcription activation by catabolite activator...
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Bordetella petrii. Untersuchungen zur genomischen Variabilität und zum Bvg Regulon Melanie Lechner Würzburg, 2008 International Journal of Systematic and...
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Operons are related to regulons, stimulons and modulons; whereas operons contain a set of genes regulated by the same operator, regulons contain a set of genes...
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Network motifs are recurrent and statistically significant subgraphs or patterns of a larger graph. All networks, including biological networks, social...
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purine catabolic pathway in Bacillus subtilis and evidence for a novel regulon controlled by the PucR transcription activator". Journal of Bacteriology...
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and scarlet fever. Functional studies suggest that the ropB multigene regulon is responsible for not only global regulation of virulence but also a wide...
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object, an asteroid or comet that could potentially collide with Earth Pho regulon, a bacterial phosphate regulatory mechanism Pho4, a basic helix-loop-helix...
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expression: evidence for multiple positive regulators of the phosphate regulon in Escherichia coli". Genetics. 96 (2): 353–66. doi:10.1093/genetics/96...
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fructose 1, 6-bisphosphatase, a new enzyme of the glycerol 3-phosphate regulon of Escherichia coli". Journal of Bacteriology. 182 (19): 5624–7. doi:10...
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related oral streptococci, is subjected to acid stress, the competence regulon is induced, leading to resistance to being killed by acid. As pointed out...
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Mercilon, Mircette, Mirvala, Novynette, Ortho-Cept, Pimtrea, Reclipsen, Regulon, Simliya, Solia, Velivet, Viorele, and Volnea among others. Desogestrel...
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PMC 138538. PMID 12456892. Grundy FJ, Henkin TM (November 1998). "The S box regulon: a new global transcription termination control system for methionine and...
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the las system defines a hierarchical QS cascade from the las to the rhl regulons. Detection of these molecules indicates P. aeruginosa is growing as biofilm...
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Ancestry. Retrieved 26 December 2017. Bhat PJ (2 March 2008). Galactose Regulon of Yeast: From Genetics to Systems Biology. Springer Science & Business...
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i.e. a pair of consecutive nucleotides, adjacent to each other in cis. regulon A group of non-contiguous genes which are regulated as a unit, generally...
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PMID 28096488. Claverys JP, Prudhomme M, Martin B (2006). "Induction of competence regulons as a general response to stress in gram-positive bacteria". Annual Review...
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Ada Health, a German medical technology company ADA (disambiguation) Ada regulon, an Escherichia coli adaptive response protein Adah (disambiguation) Adha...
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