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Global analyses of TetR family transcriptional regulators in mycobacteria indicates conservation across species and diversity in regulated functions

Author Affiliations
University of Surrey, Royal Veterinary College, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Bangladesh Agricultural University
Published InBMC Genomics
Year2015
Citations55

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mycobacteria inhabit diverse niches and display high metabolic versatility. They can colonise both humans and animals and are also able to survive in the environment. In order to succeed, response to environmental cues via transcriptional regulation is required. In this study we focused on the TetR family of transcriptional regulators (TFTRs) in mycobacteria. RESULTS: We used InterPro to classify the entire complement of transcriptional regulators in 10 mycobacterial species and these analyses showed that TFTRs are the most abundant family of regulators in all species. We identified those TFTRs that are conserved across all species analysed and those that are unique to the pathogens included in the analysis. We examined genomic contexts of 663 of the conserved TFTRs and…
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