Bacteriophage repressor

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The '''bacteriophage repressor''' controls the genetic switch determining the lytic cycle following phage infection. It competes with the '''Cro protein''' which selects for the lysogenic cycle.<ref>PMID:9421532</ref> <scene name='55/554906/Cv/2'>Phage 434 repressor cI protein with DNA operator site OR3</scene> ([[1per]]). <ref>PMID:8081737</ref> For details see [[Lambda repressor]].
The '''bacteriophage repressor''' controls the genetic switch determining the lytic cycle following phage infection. It competes with the '''Cro protein''' which selects for the lysogenic cycle.<ref>PMID:9421532</ref> <scene name='55/554906/Cv/2'>Phage 434 repressor cI protein with DNA operator site OR3</scene> ([[1per]]). <ref>PMID:8081737</ref> For details see [[Lambda repressor]].
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==3D structures of bacteriophage repressor==
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[[Bacteriophage repressor 3D structures]]
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Revision as of 09:28, 31 March 2019

Structure o phage 434 repressor cI protein complex with DNA (PDB entry 1per)

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3D structures of bacteriophage repressor

Updated on 31-March-2019

References

  1. Koudelka GB. Recognition of DNA structure by 434 repressor. Nucleic Acids Res. 1998 Jan 15;26(2):669-75. PMID:9421532
  2. Rodgers DW, Harrison SC. The complex between phage 434 repressor DNA-binding domain and operator site OR3: structural differences between consensus and non-consensus half-sites. Structure. 1993 Dec 15;1(4):227-40. PMID:8081737

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