LysR family transcriptional regulator [Klebsiella variicola]
LysR family transcriptional regulator( domain architecture ID 10444119)
LysR family transcriptional regulator similar to Escherichia coli YafC and Neisseria meningitidis CrgA, an auto-repressor of its own gene which activates the expression of NADPH-quinone reductase
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||||
trans_reg_YafC super family | cl49064 | DNA-binding transcriptional regulator YafC; |
1-293 | 0e+00 | |||||
DNA-binding transcriptional regulator YafC; The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member NF040888: Pssm-ID: 468824 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 293 Bit Score: 614.61 E-value: 0e+00
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||||
trans_reg_YafC | NF040888 | DNA-binding transcriptional regulator YafC; |
1-293 | 0e+00 | |||||
DNA-binding transcriptional regulator YafC; Pssm-ID: 468824 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 293 Bit Score: 614.61 E-value: 0e+00
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PBP2_CrgA | cd08478 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA, contains ... |
91-289 | 5.01e-118 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding domain; This CD represents the substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) CrgA. The LTTRs are acting as both auto-repressors and activators of target promoters, controlling operons involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to name a few. In contrast to the tetrameric form of other LTTRs, CrgA from Neisseria meningitides assembles into an octameric ring, which can bind up to four 63-bp DNA oligonucleotides. Phylogenetic cluster analysis further showed that the CrgA-like regulators form a subclass of the LTTRs that function as octamers. The CrgA is an auto-repressor of its own gene and activates the expression of the mdaB gene which coding for an NADPH-quinone reductase and that its action is increased by MBL (alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone), an inducer of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176167 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 199 Bit Score: 337.39 E-value: 5.01e-118
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LysR | COG0583 | DNA-binding transcriptional regulator, LysR family [Transcription]; |
6-295 | 2.49e-69 | |||||
DNA-binding transcriptional regulator, LysR family [Transcription]; Pssm-ID: 440348 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 256 Bit Score: 215.50 E-value: 2.49e-69
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PRK14997 | PRK14997 | LysR family transcriptional regulator; Provisional |
7-299 | 1.12e-42 | |||||
LysR family transcriptional regulator; Provisional Pssm-ID: 184959 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 301 Bit Score: 148.60 E-value: 1.12e-42
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LysR_substrate | pfam03466 | LysR substrate binding domain; The structure of this domain is known and is similar to the ... |
92-294 | 2.26e-40 | |||||
LysR substrate binding domain; The structure of this domain is known and is similar to the periplasmic binding proteins. This domain binds a variety of ligands that caries in size and structure, such as amino acids, sugar phosphates, organic acids, metal cations, flavonoids, C6-ring carboxylic acids, H2O2, HOCl, homocysteine, NADPH, ATP, sulphate, muropeptides, acetate, salicylate, citrate, phenol- and quinolone derivatives, acetylserines, fatty acid CoA, shikimate, chorismate, homocysteine, indole-3-acetic acid, Na(I), c-di-GMP, ppGpp and hydrogen peroxide (Matilla et. al., FEMS Microbiology Reviews, fuab043, 45, 2021, 1. https://doi.org/10.1093/femsre/fuab043). Pssm-ID: 460931 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 205 Bit Score: 139.73 E-value: 2.26e-40
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argP | TIGR03298 | transcriptional regulator, ArgP family; ArgP used to be known as IciA. ArgP is a positive ... |
11-264 | 2.03e-10 | |||||
transcriptional regulator, ArgP family; ArgP used to be known as IciA. ArgP is a positive regulator of argK. It is a negative autoregulator in presence of arginine. It competes with DnaA for oriC iteron (13-mer) binding. It activates dnaA and nrd transcription. It has been demonstrated to be part of the pho regulon (). ArgP mutants convey canavanine (an L-arginine structural homolog) sensitivity. [Cellular processes, Toxin production and resistance, DNA metabolism, DNA replication, recombination, and repair, Regulatory functions, DNA interactions] Pssm-ID: 274509 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 292 Bit Score: 60.31 E-value: 2.03e-10
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||||
trans_reg_YafC | NF040888 | DNA-binding transcriptional regulator YafC; |
1-293 | 0e+00 | |||||
DNA-binding transcriptional regulator YafC; Pssm-ID: 468824 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 293 Bit Score: 614.61 E-value: 0e+00
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PBP2_CrgA | cd08478 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA, contains ... |
91-289 | 5.01e-118 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding domain; This CD represents the substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) CrgA. The LTTRs are acting as both auto-repressors and activators of target promoters, controlling operons involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to name a few. In contrast to the tetrameric form of other LTTRs, CrgA from Neisseria meningitides assembles into an octameric ring, which can bind up to four 63-bp DNA oligonucleotides. Phylogenetic cluster analysis further showed that the CrgA-like regulators form a subclass of the LTTRs that function as octamers. The CrgA is an auto-repressor of its own gene and activates the expression of the mdaB gene which coding for an NADPH-quinone reductase and that its action is increased by MBL (alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone), an inducer of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176167 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 199 Bit Score: 337.39 E-value: 5.01e-118
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PBP2_CrgA_like | cd08422 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA and its ... |
93-289 | 6.09e-77 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA and its related homologs, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding domain; This CD includes the substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) CrgA and its related homologs. The LTTRs are acting as both auto-repressors and activators of target promoters, controlling operons involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to name a few. In contrast to the tetrameric form of other LTTRs, CrgA from Neisseria meningitides assembles into an octameric ring, which can bind up to four 63-bp DNA oligonucleotides. Phylogenetic cluster analysis further showed that the CrgA-like regulators form a subclass of the LTTRs that function as octamers. The CrgA is an auto-repressor of its own gene and activates the expression of the mdaB gene which coding for an NADPH-quinone reductase and that its action is increased by MBL (alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone), an inducer of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176114 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 197 Bit Score: 233.10 E-value: 6.09e-77
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LysR | COG0583 | DNA-binding transcriptional regulator, LysR family [Transcription]; |
6-295 | 2.49e-69 | |||||
DNA-binding transcriptional regulator, LysR family [Transcription]; Pssm-ID: 440348 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 256 Bit Score: 215.50 E-value: 2.49e-69
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PBP2_CrgA_like_10 | cd08480 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional ... |
93-289 | 1.99e-58 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA-like, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD represents the substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) CrgA-like 10. The LTTRs are acting as both auto-repressors and activators of target promoters, controlling operons involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to name a few. In contrast to the tetrameric form of other LTTRs, CrgA from Neisseria meningitides assembles into an octameric ring, which can bind up to four 63-bp DNA oligonucleotides. Phylogenetic cluster analysis showed that the CrgA-like regulators form a subclass of the LTTRs that function as octamers. The CrgA is an auto-repressor of its own gene and activates the expression of the mdaB gene which coding for an NADPH-quinone reductase and that its action is increased by MBL (alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone), an inducer of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176169 Cd Length: 198 Bit Score: 186.00 E-value: 1.99e-58
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PBP2_CrgA_like_3 | cd08472 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional ... |
93-291 | 1.96e-55 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA-like, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD represents the substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) CrgA-like 3. The LTTRs are acting as both auto-repressors and activators of target promoters, controlling operons involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to name a few. In contrast to the tetrameric form of other LTTRs, CrgA from Neisseria meningitides assembles into an octameric ring, which can bind up to four 63-bp DNA oligonucleotides. Phylogenetic cluster analysis showed that the CrgA-like regulators form a subclass of the LTTRs that function as octamers. The CrgA is an auto-repressor of its own gene and activates the expression of the mdaB gene which coding for an NADPH-quinone reductase and that its action is increased by MBL (alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone), an inducer of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176161 Cd Length: 202 Bit Score: 178.09 E-value: 1.96e-55
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PBP2_CrgA_like_8 | cd08477 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional ... |
93-289 | 4.22e-54 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA-like, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD represents the substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) CrgA-like 8. The LTTRs are acting as both auto-repressors and activators of target promoters, controlling operons involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to name a few. In contrast to the tetrameric form of other LTTRs, CrgA from Neisseria meningitides assembles into an octameric ring, which can bind up to four 63-bp DNA oligonucleotides. Phylogenetic cluster analysis showed that the CrgA-like regulators form a subclass of the LTTRs that function as octamers. The CrgA is an auto-repressor of its own gene and activates the expression of the mdaB gene which coding for an NADPH-quinone reductase and that its action is increased by MBL (alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone), an inducer of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176166 Cd Length: 197 Bit Score: 174.73 E-value: 4.22e-54
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PBP2_CrgA_like_7 | cd08476 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional ... |
93-289 | 9.80e-53 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA-like, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD represents the substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) CrgA-like 7. The LTTRs are acting as both auto-repressors and activators of target promoters, controlling operons involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to name a few. In contrast to the tetrameric form of other LTTRs, CrgA from Neisseria meningitides assembles into an octameric ring, which can bind up to four 63-bp DNA oligonucleotides. Phylogenetic cluster analysis showed that the CrgA-like regulators form a subclass of the LTTRs that function as octamers. The CrgA is an auto-repressor of its own gene and activates the expression of the mdaB gene which coding for an NADPH-quinone reductase and that its action is increased by MBL (alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone), an inducer of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176165 Cd Length: 197 Bit Score: 171.27 E-value: 9.80e-53
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PBP2_CrgA_like_1 | cd08470 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional ... |
93-292 | 2.33e-45 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA-like, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding domain; This CD represents the substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) CrgA-like 1. The LTTRs are acting as both auto-repressors and activators of target promoters, controlling operons involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to name a few. In contrast to the tetrameric form of other LTTRs, CrgA from Neisseria meningitides assembles into an octameric ring, which can bind up to four 63-bp DNA oligonucleotides. Phylogenetic cluster analysis showed that the CrgA-like regulators form a subclass of the LTTRs that function as octamers. The CrgA is an auto-repressor of its own gene and activates the expression of the mdaB gene which coding for an NADPH-quinone reductase and that its action is increased by MBL (alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone), an inducer of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176159 Cd Length: 197 Bit Score: 152.08 E-value: 2.33e-45
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PBP2_CrgA_like_5 | cd08474 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional ... |
91-289 | 6.50e-43 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA-like, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD represents the substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) CrgA-like 5. The LTTRs are acting as both auto-repressors and activators of target promoters, controlling operons involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to name a few. In contrast to the tetrameric form of other LTTRs, CrgA from Neisseria meningitides assembles into an octameric ring, which can bind up to four 63-bp DNA oligonucleotides. Phylogenetic cluster analysis showed that the CrgA-like regulators form a subclass of the LTTRs that function as octamers. The CrgA is an auto-repressor of its own gene and activates the expression of the mdaB gene which coding for an NADPH-quinone reductase and that its action is increased by MBL (alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone), an inducer of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176163 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 202 Bit Score: 146.07 E-value: 6.50e-43
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PBP2_CrgA_like_9 | cd08479 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional ... |
93-289 | 6.67e-43 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA-like, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD represents the substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) CrgA-like 9. The LTTRs are acting as both auto-repressors and activators of target promoters, controlling operons involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to name a few. In contrast to the tetrameric form of other LTTRs, CrgA from Neisseria meningitides assembles into an octameric ring, which can bind up to four 63-bp DNA oligonucleotides. Phylogenetic cluster analysis showed that the CrgA-like regulators form a subclass of the LTTRs that function as octamers. The CrgA is an auto-repressor of its own gene and activates the expression of the mdaB gene which coding for an NADPH-quinone reductase and that its action is increased by MBL (alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone), an inducer of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176168 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 198 Bit Score: 145.82 E-value: 6.67e-43
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PRK14997 | PRK14997 | LysR family transcriptional regulator; Provisional |
7-299 | 1.12e-42 | |||||
LysR family transcriptional regulator; Provisional Pssm-ID: 184959 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 301 Bit Score: 148.60 E-value: 1.12e-42
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PBP2_CrgA_like_2 | cd08471 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional ... |
93-291 | 4.26e-41 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA-like, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD represents the substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) CrgA-like 2. The LTTRs are acting as both auto-repressors and activators of target promoters, controlling operons involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to name a few. In contrast to the tetrameric form of other LTTRs, CrgA from Neisseria meningitides assembles into an octameric ring, which can bind up to four 63-bp DNA oligonucleotides. Phylogenetic cluster analysis showed that the CrgA-like regulators form a subclass of the LTTRs that function as octamers. The CrgA is an auto-repressor of its own gene and activates the expression of the mdaB gene which coding for an NADPH-quinone reductase and that its action is increased by MBL (alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone), an inducer of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176160 Cd Length: 201 Bit Score: 141.12 E-value: 4.26e-41
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LysR_substrate | pfam03466 | LysR substrate binding domain; The structure of this domain is known and is similar to the ... |
92-294 | 2.26e-40 | |||||
LysR substrate binding domain; The structure of this domain is known and is similar to the periplasmic binding proteins. This domain binds a variety of ligands that caries in size and structure, such as amino acids, sugar phosphates, organic acids, metal cations, flavonoids, C6-ring carboxylic acids, H2O2, HOCl, homocysteine, NADPH, ATP, sulphate, muropeptides, acetate, salicylate, citrate, phenol- and quinolone derivatives, acetylserines, fatty acid CoA, shikimate, chorismate, homocysteine, indole-3-acetic acid, Na(I), c-di-GMP, ppGpp and hydrogen peroxide (Matilla et. al., FEMS Microbiology Reviews, fuab043, 45, 2021, 1. https://doi.org/10.1093/femsre/fuab043). Pssm-ID: 460931 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 205 Bit Score: 139.73 E-value: 2.26e-40
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PRK10632 | PRK10632 | HTH-type transcriptional activator AaeR; |
8-296 | 1.02e-39 | |||||
HTH-type transcriptional activator AaeR; Pssm-ID: 182601 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 309 Bit Score: 141.05 E-value: 1.02e-39
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PBP2_CrgA_like_4 | cd08473 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional ... |
91-289 | 2.18e-38 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA-like, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD represents the substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) CrgA-like 4. The LTTRs are acting as both auto-repressors and activators of target promoters, controlling operons involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to name a few. In contrast to the tetrameric form of other LTTRs, CrgA from Neisseria meningitides assembles into an octameric ring, which can bind up to four 63-bp DNA oligonucleotides. Phylogenetic cluster analysis showed that the CrgA-like regulators form a subclass of the LTTRs that function as octamers. The CrgA is an auto-repressor of its own gene and activates the expression of the mdaB gene which coding for an NADPH-quinone reductase and that its action is increased by MBL (alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone), an inducer of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176162 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 202 Bit Score: 134.22 E-value: 2.18e-38
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PBP2_CrgA_like_6 | cd08475 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional ... |
93-289 | 3.81e-37 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator CrgA-like, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD represents the substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) CrgA-like 6. The LTTRs are acting as both auto-repressors and activators of target promoters, controlling operons involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to name a few. In contrast to the tetrameric form of other LTTRs, CrgA from Neisseria meningitides assembles into an octameric ring, which can bind up to four 63-bp DNA oligonucleotides. Phylogenetic cluster analysis showed that the CrgA-like regulators form a subclass of the LTTRs that function as octamers. The CrgA is an auto-repressor of its own gene and activates the expression of the mdaB gene which coding for an NADPH-quinone reductase and that its action is increased by MBL (alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone), an inducer of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176164 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 199 Bit Score: 131.14 E-value: 3.81e-37
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PRK09801 | PRK09801 | LysR family transcriptional regulator; |
5-295 | 3.64e-35 | |||||
LysR family transcriptional regulator; Pssm-ID: 182085 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 310 Bit Score: 129.00 E-value: 3.64e-35
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PRK11139 | PRK11139 | DNA-binding transcriptional activator GcvA; Provisional |
19-295 | 1.13e-30 | |||||
DNA-binding transcriptional activator GcvA; Provisional Pssm-ID: 182990 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 297 Bit Score: 116.87 E-value: 1.13e-30
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PRK10086 | PRK10086 | DNA-binding transcriptional regulator DsdC; |
11-295 | 2.37e-26 | |||||
DNA-binding transcriptional regulator DsdC; Pssm-ID: 182231 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 311 Bit Score: 105.47 E-value: 2.37e-26
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PBP2_LTTR_substrate | cd05466 | The substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulators (LTTRs), a member of the ... |
95-289 | 1.88e-24 | |||||
The substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulators (LTTRs), a member of the type 2 periplasmic binding fold protein superfamily; This model and hierarchy represent the the substrate-binding domain of the LysR-type transcriptional regulators that form the largest family of prokaryotic transcription factor. Homologs of some of LTTRs with similar domain organizations are also found in the archaea and eukaryotic organisms. The LTTRs are composed of two functional domains joined by a linker helix involved in oligomerization: an N-terminal HTH (helix-turn-helix) domain, which is responsible for the DNA-binding specificity, and a C-terminal substrate-binding domain, which is structurally homologous to the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins. As also observed in the periplasmic binding proteins, the C-terminal domain of the bacterial transcriptional repressor undergoes a conformational change upon substrate binding which in turn changes the DNA binding affinity of the repressor. The genes controlled by the LTTRs have diverse functional roles including amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, oxidative stress responses, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, synthesis of virulence factors, toxin production, attachment and secretion, to name a few. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Besides transport proteins, the PBP2 superfamily includes the substrate-binding domains from ionotropic glutamate receptors, LysR-like transcriptional regulators, and unorthodox sensor proteins involved in signal transduction. Pssm-ID: 176102 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 197 Bit Score: 97.67 E-value: 1.88e-24
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HTH_1 | pfam00126 | Bacterial regulatory helix-turn-helix protein, lysR family; |
6-64 | 1.33e-21 | |||||
Bacterial regulatory helix-turn-helix protein, lysR family; Pssm-ID: 459683 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 60 Bit Score: 85.90 E-value: 1.33e-21
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PRK11242 | PRK11242 | DNA-binding transcriptional regulator CynR; Provisional |
8-144 | 8.00e-21 | |||||
DNA-binding transcriptional regulator CynR; Provisional Pssm-ID: 183051 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 296 Bit Score: 90.02 E-value: 8.00e-21
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rbcR | CHL00180 | LysR transcriptional regulator; Provisional |
4-147 | 7.94e-19 | |||||
LysR transcriptional regulator; Provisional Pssm-ID: 177082 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 305 Bit Score: 84.69 E-value: 7.94e-19
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PBP2_GcdR_TrpI_HvrB_AmpR_like | cd08432 | The C-terminal substrate domain of LysR-type GcdR, TrPI, HvR and beta-lactamase regulators, ... |
95-289 | 1.42e-18 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate domain of LysR-type GcdR, TrPI, HvR and beta-lactamase regulators, and that of other closely related homologs; contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD includes the C-terminal substrate domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulators involved in controlling the expression of glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase (GcdH), S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine hydrolase, cell division protein FtsW, tryptophan synthase, and beta-lactamase. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176123 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 194 Bit Score: 81.86 E-value: 1.42e-18
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PRK10341 | PRK10341 | transcriptional regulator TdcA; |
5-295 | 7.41e-14 | |||||
transcriptional regulator TdcA; Pssm-ID: 182391 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 312 Bit Score: 70.66 E-value: 7.41e-14
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PRK10837 | PRK10837 | putative DNA-binding transcriptional regulator; Provisional |
1-171 | 8.58e-14 | |||||
putative DNA-binding transcriptional regulator; Provisional Pssm-ID: 182768 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 290 Bit Score: 70.10 E-value: 8.58e-14
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PRK15421 | PRK15421 | HTH-type transcriptional regulator MetR; |
13-202 | 2.59e-13 | |||||
HTH-type transcriptional regulator MetR; Pssm-ID: 185319 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 317 Bit Score: 69.28 E-value: 2.59e-13
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PRK13348 | PRK13348 | HTH-type transcriptional regulator ArgP; |
11-100 | 2.67e-13 | |||||
HTH-type transcriptional regulator ArgP; Pssm-ID: 237357 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 294 Bit Score: 68.84 E-value: 2.67e-13
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PRK11074 | PRK11074 | putative DNA-binding transcriptional regulator; Provisional |
13-146 | 2.89e-13 | |||||
putative DNA-binding transcriptional regulator; Provisional Pssm-ID: 182948 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 300 Bit Score: 68.82 E-value: 2.89e-13
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PRK09906 | PRK09906 | DNA-binding transcriptional regulator HcaR; Provisional |
11-128 | 3.03e-13 | |||||
DNA-binding transcriptional regulator HcaR; Provisional Pssm-ID: 182137 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 296 Bit Score: 68.64 E-value: 3.03e-13
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PBP2_CysL_like | cd08420 | C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator CysL, which ... |
106-289 | 2.14e-12 | |||||
C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator CysL, which activates the transcription of the cysJI operon encoding sulfite reductase, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; CysL, also known as YwfK, is a regular of sulfur metabolism in Bacillus subtilis. Sulfur is required for the synthesis of proteins and essential cofactors in all living organism. Sulfur can be assimilated either from inorganic sources (sulfate and thiosulfate), or from organic sources (sulfate esters, sulfamates, and sulfonates). CysL activates the transcription of the cysJI operon encoding sulfite reductase, which reduces sulfite to sulfide. Both cysL mutant and cysJI mutant are unable to grow using sulfate or sulfite as the sulfur source. Like other LysR-type regulators, CysL also negatively regulates its own transcription. In Escherichia coli, three LysR-type activators are involved in the regulation of sulfur metabolism: CysB, Cbl and MetR. The topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176112 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 201 Bit Score: 64.82 E-value: 2.14e-12
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PRK10094 | PRK10094 | HTH-type transcriptional activator AllS; |
6-64 | 3.11e-12 | |||||
HTH-type transcriptional activator AllS; Pssm-ID: 182237 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 308 Bit Score: 65.98 E-value: 3.11e-12
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PRK10082 | PRK10082 | hypochlorite stress DNA-binding transcriptional regulator HypT; |
11-301 | 8.57e-11 | |||||
hypochlorite stress DNA-binding transcriptional regulator HypT; Pssm-ID: 182228 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 303 Bit Score: 61.61 E-value: 8.57e-11
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PRK03635 | PRK03635 | ArgP/LysG family DNA-binding transcriptional regulator; |
13-264 | 1.64e-10 | |||||
ArgP/LysG family DNA-binding transcriptional regulator; Pssm-ID: 235144 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 294 Bit Score: 60.56 E-value: 1.64e-10
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argP | TIGR03298 | transcriptional regulator, ArgP family; ArgP used to be known as IciA. ArgP is a positive ... |
11-264 | 2.03e-10 | |||||
transcriptional regulator, ArgP family; ArgP used to be known as IciA. ArgP is a positive regulator of argK. It is a negative autoregulator in presence of arginine. It competes with DnaA for oriC iteron (13-mer) binding. It activates dnaA and nrd transcription. It has been demonstrated to be part of the pho regulon (). ArgP mutants convey canavanine (an L-arginine structural homolog) sensitivity. [Cellular processes, Toxin production and resistance, DNA metabolism, DNA replication, recombination, and repair, Regulatory functions, DNA interactions] Pssm-ID: 274509 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 292 Bit Score: 60.31 E-value: 2.03e-10
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PRK09986 | PRK09986 | LysR family transcriptional regulator; |
11-144 | 2.34e-10 | |||||
LysR family transcriptional regulator; Pssm-ID: 182183 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 294 Bit Score: 60.12 E-value: 2.34e-10
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PRK11013 | PRK11013 | DNA-binding transcriptional regulator LysR; Provisional |
8-131 | 3.02e-10 | |||||
DNA-binding transcriptional regulator LysR; Provisional Pssm-ID: 236819 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 309 Bit Score: 60.01 E-value: 3.02e-10
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PRK09791 | PRK09791 | LysR family transcriptional regulator; |
7-127 | 8.64e-10 | |||||
LysR family transcriptional regulator; Pssm-ID: 182077 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 302 Bit Score: 58.62 E-value: 8.64e-10
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PRK11233 | PRK11233 | nitrogen assimilation transcriptional regulator; Provisional |
11-126 | 1.83e-09 | |||||
nitrogen assimilation transcriptional regulator; Provisional Pssm-ID: 183045 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 305 Bit Score: 57.77 E-value: 1.83e-09
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PBP2_HvrB | cd08483 | The C-terminal substrate-binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator HvrB, an ... |
95-289 | 2.50e-09 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate-binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator HvrB, an activator of S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine hydrolase expression, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; The transcriptional regulator HvrB of the LysR family is required for the light-dependent activation of both ahcY, which encoding the enzyme S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine hydrolase (AdoHcyase) that responsible for the reversible hydrolysis of AdoHcy to adenosine and homocysteine, and orf5, a gene of unknown. The topology of this C-terminal domain of HvrB is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176172 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 190 Bit Score: 55.81 E-value: 2.50e-09
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PRK11151 | PRK11151 | DNA-binding transcriptional regulator OxyR; Provisional |
12-146 | 7.25e-08 | |||||
DNA-binding transcriptional regulator OxyR; Provisional Pssm-ID: 182999 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 305 Bit Score: 52.72 E-value: 7.25e-08
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PRK11716 | PRK11716 | HTH-type transcriptional activator IlvY; |
32-146 | 7.85e-08 | |||||
HTH-type transcriptional activator IlvY; Pssm-ID: 236961 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 269 Bit Score: 52.51 E-value: 7.85e-08
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PBP2_BlaA | cd08487 | The C-terminal substrate-binding domain of LysR-type trnascriptional regulator BlaA which ... |
107-255 | 9.06e-08 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate-binding domain of LysR-type trnascriptional regulator BlaA which involved in control of the beta-lactamase gene expression; contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD represents the C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator, BlaA, that involved in control of the expression of beta-lactamase genes, blaA and blaB. Beta-lactamases are responsible for bacterial resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics such as penicillins. The blaA gene is located just upstream of blaB in the opposite direction and regulates the expression of the blaB. BlaA also negatively auto-regulates the expression of its own gene, blaA. BlaA (a constitutive class A penicllinase) belongs to the LysR family of transcriptional regulators, whereas BlaB (an inducible class C cephalosporinase or AmpC) can be referred to as a penicillin binding protein but it does not act as a beta-lactamase. The topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176176 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 189 Bit Score: 51.39 E-value: 9.06e-08
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PBP2_LTTR_like_5 | cd08426 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional ... |
107-289 | 3.12e-07 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; LysR-transcriptional regulators comprise the largest family of prokaryotic transcription factor. Homologs of some of LTTRs with similar domain organizations are also found in the archaea and eukaryotic organisms. The LTTRs are composed of two functional domains joined by a linker helix involved in oligomerization: an N-terminal HTH (helix-turn-helix) domain, which is responsible for the DNA-binding specificity, and a C-terminal substrate-binding domain, which is structurally homologous to the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins. As also observed in the periplasmic binding proteins, the C-terminal domain of the bacterial transcriptional repressor undergoes a conformational change upon substrate binding which in turn changes the DNA binding affinity of the repressor. The genes controlled by the LTTRs have diverse functional roles including amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to a name a few. This substrate-binding domain shows significant homology to the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176117 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 199 Bit Score: 50.00 E-value: 3.12e-07
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PBP2_LTTR_beta_lactamase | cd08484 | The C-terminal substrate-domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulators for beta-lactamase ... |
94-255 | 3.87e-07 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate-domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulators for beta-lactamase genes, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD includes the C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulators, BlaA and AmpR, that are involved in control of the expression of beta-lactamase genes. Beta-lactamases are responsible for bacterial resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics such as penicillins. BlaA (a constitutive class A penicillinase) belongs to the LysR family of transcriptional regulators, while BlaB (an inducible class C cephalosporinase or AmpC) can be referred to as a penicillin-binding protein, but it does not act as a beta-lactamase. AmpR regulates the expression of beta-lactamases in many enterobacterial strains and many other gram-negative bacilli. In contrast to BlaA, AmpR acts an activator only in the presence of the beta-lactam inducer. In the absence of the inducer, AmpR acts as a repressor. The topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176173 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 189 Bit Score: 49.29 E-value: 3.87e-07
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PRK12682 | PRK12682 | transcriptional regulator CysB-like protein; Reviewed |
21-172 | 4.45e-06 | |||||
transcriptional regulator CysB-like protein; Reviewed Pssm-ID: 183679 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 309 Bit Score: 47.29 E-value: 4.45e-06
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PRK12683 | PRK12683 | transcriptional regulator CysB-like protein; Reviewed |
21-172 | 5.28e-06 | |||||
transcriptional regulator CysB-like protein; Reviewed Pssm-ID: 237172 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 309 Bit Score: 46.96 E-value: 5.28e-06
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PBP2_CbbR_RubisCO_like | cd08419 | The C-terminal substrate binding of LysR-type transcriptional regulator (CbbR) of RubisCO ... |
95-289 | 5.87e-06 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding of LysR-type transcriptional regulator (CbbR) of RubisCO operon, which is involved in the carbon dioxide fixation, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; CbbR, a LysR-type transcriptional regulator, is required to activate expression of RubisCO, one of two unique enzymes in the Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB) cycle pathway. All plants, cyanobacteria, and many autotrophic bacteria use the CBB cycle to fix carbon dioxide. Thus, this cycle plays an essential role in assimilating CO2 into organic carbon on earth. The key CBB cycle enzyme is ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RubisCO), which catalyzes the actual CO2 fixation reaction. The CO2 concentration affects the expression of RubisCO genes. It has also shown that NADPH enhances the DNA-binding ability of the CbbR. RubisCO is composed of eight large (CbbL) and eight small subunits (CbbS). The topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176111 Cd Length: 197 Bit Score: 45.96 E-value: 5.87e-06
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cbl | PRK12679 | HTH-type transcriptional regulator Cbl; |
24-204 | 9.08e-06 | |||||
HTH-type transcriptional regulator Cbl; Pssm-ID: 183676 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 316 Bit Score: 46.34 E-value: 9.08e-06
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PRK12684 | PRK12684 | CysB family HTH-type transcriptional regulator; |
21-126 | 1.11e-05 | |||||
CysB family HTH-type transcriptional regulator; Pssm-ID: 237173 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 313 Bit Score: 46.12 E-value: 1.11e-05
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PRK15092 | PRK15092 | DNA-binding transcriptional repressor LrhA; Provisional |
11-63 | 2.63e-05 | |||||
DNA-binding transcriptional repressor LrhA; Provisional Pssm-ID: 237907 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 310 Bit Score: 45.02 E-value: 2.63e-05
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PRK03601 | PRK03601 | HTH-type transcriptional regulator HdfR; |
11-65 | 4.60e-05 | |||||
HTH-type transcriptional regulator HdfR; Pssm-ID: 235137 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 275 Bit Score: 44.24 E-value: 4.60e-05
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PRK12680 | PRK12680 | LysR family transcriptional regulator; |
4-170 | 4.61e-05 | |||||
LysR family transcriptional regulator; Pssm-ID: 183677 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 327 Bit Score: 44.23 E-value: 4.61e-05
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nhaR | PRK11062 | transcriptional activator NhaR; Provisional |
11-77 | 1.02e-04 | |||||
transcriptional activator NhaR; Provisional Pssm-ID: 182938 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 296 Bit Score: 43.07 E-value: 1.02e-04
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PRK10216 | PRK10216 | HTH-type transcriptional regulator YidZ; |
19-126 | 1.53e-04 | |||||
HTH-type transcriptional regulator YidZ; Pssm-ID: 182312 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 319 Bit Score: 42.88 E-value: 1.53e-04
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PBP2_AmpR | cd08488 | The C-terminal substrate domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator AmpR that involved in ... |
94-255 | 2.66e-04 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator AmpR that involved in control of the expression of beta-lactamase gene ampC, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; AmpR acts as a transcriptional activator by binding to a DNA region immediately upstream of the ampC promoter. In the absence of a beta-lactam inducer, AmpR represses the synthesis of beta-lactamase, whereas expression is induced in the presence of a beta-lactam inducer. The AmpD, AmpG, and AmpR proteins are involved in the induction of AmpC-type beta-lactamase (class C) which produced by enterobacterial strains and many other gram-negative bacilli. The activation of ampC by AmpR requires ampG for induction or high-level expression of AmpC. It is probable that the AmpD and AmpG work together to modulate the ability of AmpR to activate ampC expression. This substrate-binding domain shows significant homology to the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176177 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 191 Bit Score: 40.98 E-value: 2.66e-04
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pheS | PRK04172 | phenylalanine--tRNA ligase subunit alpha; |
1-68 | 4.06e-04 | |||||
phenylalanine--tRNA ligase subunit alpha; Pssm-ID: 235239 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 489 Bit Score: 41.74 E-value: 4.06e-04
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PBP2_MetR | cd08441 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator metR, which ... |
106-289 | 7.12e-04 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulator metR, which regulates the expression of methionine biosynthetic genes, contains type 2 periplasmic binding fold; MetR, a member of the LysR family, is a positive regulator for the metA, metE, metF, and metH genes. The sulfur-containing amino acid methionine is the universal initiator of protein synthesis in all known organisms and its derivative S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) and autoinducer-2 (AI-2) are involved in various cellular processes. SAM plays a central role as methyl donor in methylation reactions, which are essential for the biosynthesis of phospholipids, proteins, DNA and RNA. The interspecies signaling molecule AI-2 is involved in cell-cell communication process (quorum sensing) and gene regulation in bacteria. Although methionine biosynthetic enzymes and metabolic pathways are well conserved in bacteria, the regulation of methionine biosynthesis involves various regulatory mechanisms. In Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, MetJ and MetR regulate the expression of methionine biosynthetic genes. The MetJ repressor negatively regulates the E. coli met genes, except for metH. Several of these genes are also under the positive control of MetR with homocysteine as a co-inducer. In Bacillus subtilis, the met genes are controlled by S-box termination-antitermination system. This substrate-binding domain shows significant homology to the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176132 Cd Length: 198 Bit Score: 39.86 E-value: 7.12e-04
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MntR | COG1321 | Mn-dependent transcriptional regulator MntR, DtxR family [Transcription]; |
24-70 | 7.68e-04 | |||||
Mn-dependent transcriptional regulator MntR, DtxR family [Transcription]; Pssm-ID: 440932 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 135 Bit Score: 39.03 E-value: 7.68e-04
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PBP2_OxyR | cd08411 | The C-terminal substrate-binding domain of the LysR-type transcriptional regulator OxyR, a ... |
107-237 | 7.87e-04 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate-binding domain of the LysR-type transcriptional regulator OxyR, a member of the type 2 periplasmic binding fold protein superfamily; OxyR senses hydrogen peroxide and is activated through the formation of an intramolecular disulfide bond. The OxyR activation induces the transcription of genes necessary for the bacterial defense against oxidative stress. The OxyR of LysR-type transcriptional regulator family is composed of two functional domains joined by a linker helix involved in oligomerization: an N-terminal HTH (helix-turn-helix) domain, which is responsible for the DNA-binding specificity, and a C-terminal substrate-binding domain, which is structurally homologous to the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins. As also observed in the periplasmic binding proteins, the C-terminal domain of the bacterial transcriptional repressor undergoes a conformational change upon substrate binding which in turn changes the DNA binding affinity of the repressor. The C-terminal domain also contains the redox-active cysteines that mediate the redox-dependent conformational switch. Thus, the interaction between the OxyR-tetramer and DNA is notably different between the oxidized and reduced forms. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176103 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 200 Bit Score: 39.82 E-value: 7.87e-04
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PBP2_LysR_opines_like | cd08415 | The C-terminal substrate-domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulators involved in the ... |
94-162 | 1.08e-03 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate-domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulators involved in the catabolism of opines and that of related regulators, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD includes the C-terminal substrate-domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulators, OccR and NocR, involved in the catabolism of opines and that of LysR for lysine biosynthesis which clustered together in phylogenetic trees. Opines, such as octopine and nopaline, are low molecular weight compounds found in plant crown gall tumors that are produced by the parasitic bacterium Agrobacterium. There are at least 30 different opines identified so far. Opines are utilized by tumor-colonizing bacteria as a source of carbon, nitrogen, and energy. NocR and OccR belong to the family of LysR-type transcriptional regulators that positively regulates the catabolism of nopaline and octopine, respectively. Both nopaline and octopalin are arginine derivatives. In Agrobacterium tumefaciens, NocR regulates expression of the divergently transcribed nocB and nocR genes of the nopaline catabolism (noc) region. OccR protein activates the occQ operon of the Ti plasmid in response to octopine. This operon encodes proteins required for the uptake and catabolism of octopine. The occ operon also encodes the TraR protein, which is a quorum-sensing transcriptional regulator of the Ti plasmid tra regulon. LysR is the transcriptional activator of lysA gene encoding diaminopimelate decarboxylase, an enzyme that catalyses the decarboxylation of diaminopimelate to produce lysine. This substrate-binding domain shows significant homology to the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176107 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 196 Bit Score: 39.47 E-value: 1.08e-03
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MarR | COG1846 | DNA-binding transcriptional regulator, MarR family [Transcription]; |
4-80 | 1.58e-03 | |||||
DNA-binding transcriptional regulator, MarR family [Transcription]; Pssm-ID: 441451 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 142 Bit Score: 38.03 E-value: 1.58e-03
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PBP2_LTTR_like_4 | cd08440 | TThe C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional ... |
99-161 | 1.69e-03 | |||||
TThe C-terminal substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator, contains the type 2 periplasmic binding fold; LysR-transcriptional regulators comprise the largest family of prokaryotic transcription factor. Homologs of some of LTTRs with similar domain organizations are also found in the archaea and eukaryotic organisms. The LTTRs are composed of two functional domains joined by a linker helix involved in oligomerization: an N-terminal HTH (helix-turn-helix) domain, which is responsible for the DNA-binding specificity, and a C-terminal substrate-binding domain, which is structurally homologous to the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins. As also observed in the periplasmic binding proteins, the C-terminal domain of the bacterial transcriptional repressor undergoes a conformational change upon substrate binding which in turn changes the DNA binding affinity of the repressor. The genes controlled by the LTTRs have diverse functional roles including amino acid biosynthesis, CO2 fixation, antibiotic resistance, degradation of aromatic compounds, nodule formation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and synthesis of virulence factors, to a name a few. This substrate-binding domain shows significant homology to the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 176131 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 197 Bit Score: 38.66 E-value: 1.69e-03
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PBP2_LTTR_aromatics_like | cd08414 | The C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulators involved in ... |
95-161 | 5.75e-03 | |||||
The C-terminal substrate binding domain of LysR-type transcriptional regulators involved in the catabolism of aromatic compounds and that of other related regulators, contains type 2 periplasmic binding fold; This CD includes the C-terminal substrate binding domain of LTTRs involved in degradation of aromatic compounds, such as CbnR, BenM, CatM, ClcR and TfdR, as well as that of other transcriptional regulators clustered together in phylogenetic trees, including XapR, HcaR, MprR, IlvR, BudR, AlsR, LysR, and OccR. The structural topology of this substrate-binding domain is most similar to that of the type 2 periplasmic binding proteins (PBP2), which are responsible for the uptake of a variety of substrates such as phosphate, sulfate, polysaccharides, lysine/arginine/ornithine, and histidine. The PBP2 bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Besides transport proteins, the PBP2 superfamily includes the substrate-binding domains from ionotropic glutamate receptors, LysR-like transcriptional regulators, and unorthodox sensor proteins involved in signal transduction. Pssm-ID: 176106 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 197 Bit Score: 37.10 E-value: 5.75e-03
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PRK15243 | PRK15243 | virulence genes transcriptional activator SpvR; |
5-146 | 7.40e-03 | |||||
virulence genes transcriptional activator SpvR; Pssm-ID: 185155 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 297 Bit Score: 37.34 E-value: 7.40e-03
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