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A large family of [[transcription factors]]. DNA-binding occurs via a helix-turn-helix motif and is mostly controlled by low molecular weight effectors.
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A large family of [[transcription factors]]. DNA-binding occurs via a winged helix-turn-helix motif and is mostly controlled by low molecular weight effectors.
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The family has four subfamilies, that differ in their effector-binding domains.
  
==Members of the GntR family in ''B. subtilis''==
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==Members of the HutC subfamily in ''B. subtilis''==
 
* [[GmuR]]
 
* [[GmuR]]
* [[GntR]]
 
* [[LutR]]
 
 
* [[TreR]]
 
* [[TreR]]
 
* [[YbgA]]
 
* [[YbgA]]
* [[YdhC]]
 
 
* [[YmfC]]
 
* [[YmfC]]
 
* [[YurK]]
 
* [[YurK]]
 
* [[YvoA]]
 
* [[YvoA]]
 
* [[YydK]]
 
* [[YydK]]
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==Members of the YtrA subfamily in ''B. subtilis''==
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* [[YhcF]]
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* [[YtrA]]
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==Members of the FadR subfamily in ''B. subtilis''==
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* [[YcbG]]
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==Members of the GntR subfamily in ''B. subtilis''==
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* [[YdhC]]
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* [[GntR]]
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==Additional GntR family regulator==
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* [[LutR]]
  
 
==Transcription factors with a DNA-binding domain of the GntR family, but different effector-binding domain==
 
==Transcription factors with a DNA-binding domain of the GntR family, but different effector-binding domain==

Revision as of 18:56, 3 November 2010

A large family of transcription factors. DNA-binding occurs via a winged helix-turn-helix motif and is mostly controlled by low molecular weight effectors. The family has four subfamilies, that differ in their effector-binding domains.

Members of the HutC subfamily in B. subtilis

Members of the YtrA subfamily in B. subtilis

Members of the FadR subfamily in B. subtilis

Members of the GntR subfamily in B. subtilis

Additional GntR family regulator

Transcription factors with a DNA-binding domain of the GntR family, but different effector-binding domain

Review

D J Haydon, J R Guest
A new family of bacterial regulatory proteins.
FEMS Microbiol Lett: 1991, 63(2-3);291-5
[PubMed:2060763] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (P p)