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Synonyms: EbgR |
Summary:
EbgR (for "evolved β-galactosidase repressor") negatively regulates genes involved in the evolved β-galactosidase system, which constitutes an alternative for lactose utilization in cells with mutations on the lacZ gene [2, 3]. The wild-type Ebg enzyme, encoded by the ebg operon, is not efficient enough to permit growth on lactose. Mutations in ebgR and ebgA, however, enhance its catalytic activity and enable rapid growth on lactose as a sole carbon source [2, 3]. EbgR belongs to the GalR-LacI family of transcriptional regulators. There is strong evidence that the ebg and lac operons share a common origin in evolution [2]. EbgR diverged from other repressors shortly after the divergence of the Gram positive from the Gram negative eubacteria, approximately 2.2 billion years ago [4] Reviews: [3, 4] Read more > |
Transcription factor | ![]() ![]() |
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TF conformation(s): |
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Evolutionary Family: | GalR/LacI | ||||||||||||||
TFBs symmetry: | inverted-repeat | ||||||||||||||
Connectivity class: | Local Regulator | ||||||||||||||
Gene name: | ebgR | ||||||||||||||
Genome position: | 3221466-3222449 | ||||||||||||||
Length: | 984 bp / 327 aa | ||||||||||||||
Operon name: | ebgR | ||||||||||||||
TU(s) encoding the TF: |
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Transcription factor regulation |
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Functional conformation | Function | Promoter | Sigma factor | Central Rel-Pos | Distance to first Gene | Genes | Sequence | LeftPos | RightPos | Evidence | Confidence level (C: Confirmed, S: Strong, W: Weak) | References | |
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EbgR | repressor | ebgAp | Sigma70 | nd | nd | ebgA, ebgC | nd | nd | [EXP-IEP-GENE-EXPRESSION-ANALYSIS] | W | [1] |
Evolutionary conservation of regulatory elements | ![]() |
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