Tetracycline repressor protein
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**[[2vkv]] – EcTetR (mutant) + Mg + anhydro-TC<br /> | **[[2vkv]] – EcTetR (mutant) + Mg + anhydro-TC<br /> | ||
**[[4ac0]] – EcTetR + Mg + minocycline<br /> | **[[4ac0]] – EcTetR + Mg + minocycline<br /> | ||
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| + | *TetR family (transcriptional regulator) | ||
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| + | **[[1z0x]] – TetR – ''Enterococcus faecalis''<br /> | ||
| + | **[[1z77]], [[1zkg]], [[2id6]] – TetR – ''Thermotoga maritima''<br /> | ||
| + | **[[1zk8]], [[2fq4]] – TetR – ''Bacillus cereus''<br /> | ||
| + | **[[2g7s]] – TetR – ''Agrobacterium tumefaciens''<br /> | ||
| + | **[[2hyt]] – TetR – ''Pectobacterium atrosepticum''<br /> | ||
| + | **[[2qtq]] – TetR – ''Sphingobium aromaticivorans''<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 09:25, 21 June 2015
Tetracycline repressor protein (TetR) causes the resistance of bacterial cells to antibiotics like tetracycline (TC). TetR binds tc with higher affinity than the ribosome thus preventing TC from binding there and inhibiting the pathogenic bacteria protein synthesis.
3D Structures of tetracycline repressor protein
Updated on 21-June-2015
