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Evolution of transcriptional regulation of histidine metabolism in Gram-positive bacteria

BMC Genomics. 2022-08; 
German A Ashniev, Natalia V Sernova, Aleksei E Shevkoplias, Ivan D Rodionov, Irina A Rodionova, Alexey G Vitreschak, Mikhail S Gelfand, Dmitry A Rodionov
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Abstract

background: The histidine metabolism and transport (his) genes are controlled by a variety of RNA-dependent regulatory systems among diverse taxonomic groups of bacteria including T-box riboswitches in Firmicutes and Actinobacteria and RNA attenuators in Proteobacteria. Using a comparative genomic approach, we previously identified a novel DNA-binding transcription factor (named HisR) that controls the histidine metabolism genes in diverse Gram-positive bacteria from the Firmicutes phylum. results: Here we report the identification of HisR-binding sites within the regulatory regions of the histidine metabolism and transport genes in 395 genomes representing the Bacilli, Clostridia, Negativicutes, and Tissierell... More

Keywords

Bacteria, Comparative genomics, Histidine metabolism, RNA attenuation, Transcription regulation