Abstract
malR of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) encodes a homologue of the LacI/GalR family of repressor proteins, and is divergently transcribed from the malEFG gene cluster, which encodes components of an ATP-dependent transport system that is required for maltose utilization. Transcription of malE was induced by maltose and repressed by glucose. Disruption or deletion of malR resulted in constitutive, glucose/insensitive malE transcription at a level markedly above that observed in the parental malR+ strain, and overproduction of MalR prevented growth on or maltose as carbon source. Consequently, MalR plays a crucial role in both substrate induction and glucose repression of maltose utilization. malR is expressed from a single promoter with transcription initiating at the first G of the predicted GTG translation start codon.
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Van Wezel, G. P., White, J., Young, P., Postma, P. W., & Bibb, M. J. (1997). Substrate induction and glucose repression of maltose utilization by Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) is controlled by malR, a member of the lacI-galR family of regulatory genes. Molecular Microbiology, 23(3), 537–549. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2958.1997.d01-1878.x
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