1HW1,6WG7,5KVR


Conserved Protein Domain Family
GntR

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pfam00392: GntR 
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Bacterial regulatory proteins, gntR family
This family of regulatory proteins consists of the N-terminal HTH region of GntR-like bacterial transcription factors. At the C-terminus there is usually an effector-binding/oligomerization domain. The GntR-like proteins include the following sub-families: MocR, YtrR, FadR, AraR, HutC and PlmA, DevA, DasR. Many of these proteins have been shown experimentally to be autoregulatory, enabling the prediction of operator sites and the discovery of cis/trans relationships. The DasR regulator has been shown to be a global regulator of primary metabolism and development in Streptomyces coelicolor.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 306822
Aligned: 26 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 63.7877
Created: 21-Mar-2022
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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1HW1_B     8 PAGFAEEYIIESIWNNRFPPGTILPAERELSELIGVTRTTLREVLQRLARDGWLTIQHGKPTKV 71  Escherichia coli
CDW58728   7 TVENAKEKLDRWLKDGITTPGGKLPSERELGELLGIKRMTLRQALLNLEAESKIFRKDRKGWFV 70 
Q982I7    42 AIEHVYAELKNALMSGEFSPGQPM-RLGELAVAFGTSHMPIRESLNRLSGIDILERAPRQSARV 104 Mesorhizobium loti
Q98LF9    21 LQDRVYRHVTELILDGSIVPGEMV-TVQSLADAFGVSPMPVREALRRLTAANALMVVSGRSIGI 83  Mesorhizobium loti
Q0PWM1    28 LSSALYDILKNRLLEGRYAAGEKI-VVESIRQEFGVSKQPVMDALRRLSSDKLVHIVPQVGCEV 90  Rhodococcus aetherivorans
CBG08329  19 LASTVYHQLRDDLLGGALETESKL-RVEWVVSKYGAGASPVREALNRLASEGLLGRHDQRGFFI 81 
Q98MD3    11 KTEAAYQLLRRDILTTRLMPGAPL-KLSALRGTYGVGWTPLREALSRLEAERLVTAISNRGFAV 73  Mesorhizobium loti
Q9RHW8    15 LTEQTYARLRTDIVEGRLLPGSKL-RIEHLRQAYEVGAGTLREALTRLVSDALVTTEGQRGFRV 77  Comamonas testosteroni
Q9A9S8    19 QKARLYGLILMDIILGHLAPLQVL-EEKALAARYAGGVSGVREALGRLAIEGMVIRRPRVGTLV 81  Caulobacter vibrioides
P46833    19 TGVRVACELRMRIISGLIESGTIL-SENKLAAEFSVSRSPIREALKILASEKIIRLERMGAVVI 81  Bacillus licheniformis
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