Bphs, a key transcriptional regulator of bph genes involved in polychlorinated biphenyl/biphenyl degradation inpseudomonas sp. kks102*

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  • who: Yoshiyuki Ohtsubo from the HOPDA is the inducer of bph genes in vivo (12)BphS Protein, a Key Regulator of bph Gene Transcription- The question of the mechanisms by which gene expression occurs only under particular circumstances is of great interest. A model depicting the molecular aspect of bph gene regulation is as follows. In , cells, the BphS protein binds to its binding sites and inhibits transcription from the pE promoter. In this repressed state, binding of BphS to BS I plays a central role, and BphS protein bound to the other sites helps to stabilize . . .

     

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