The AlgU alternative sigma factor (also called AlgT) directly regulates expression of itself, of the alginate biosynthetic operon, and of several other regulatory genes. The figure depicts events leading to transcriptional regulation of the
algD gene (encoding GDP-mannose dehydrogenase), which lies at the 5′ end of the alginate biosynthetic operon. The activity of the AlgU transcription factor is negatively regulated by the two anti-sigma factors MucA and MucB (Tier 1). When AlgU remains in an active state, it is then able to initiate transcription of the
algB and
algR genes, which encode transcriptional regulatory proteins (Tier 2). These transcriptional activators then positively regulate
algD transcription. Regulation of
algD by AlgB and AlgR may be further modified by other events such as phosphorylation of AlgB and AlgR and dimerization of AlgR with another transactivator, AlgZ (Tier 3). Symbols:

, constitutive (σ
70-like) promoter;

, heat shock (σ
54-like) promoter;

, transcriptional activator;

, transcriptional inhibitor;

, structural gene; ➞, positive regulation; →, posttranslational modification;

, kinase; -P, phosphate.