Diphtheria toxin repressor
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'''Diphtheria toxin repressor''' (DtxR) is an iron-dependent repressor which is synthesized by the diphtheria bacterium when it is in iron-poor environment. DtxR structure contains a DNA-binding domain (DBD) containing the hlix-turn-helix motif at the N-terminal, an interface domain containing the metal-binding sites and a flexible C-terminal. The DtxR regulates the expression of high affinity iron uptake system. | '''Diphtheria toxin repressor''' (DtxR) is an iron-dependent repressor which is synthesized by the diphtheria bacterium when it is in iron-poor environment. DtxR structure contains a DNA-binding domain (DBD) containing the hlix-turn-helix motif at the N-terminal, an interface domain containing the metal-binding sites and a flexible C-terminal. The DtxR regulates the expression of high affinity iron uptake system. | ||
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==3D structures of diphtheria toxin repressor== | ==3D structures of diphtheria toxin repressor== |
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3D structures of diphtheria toxin repressor
Updated on 24-November-2014