Generalized approach to the regulation and integration of gene expression

  • Oh J
  • Kaplan S
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The volume of electron flow through the cbb 3 branch of the electron transport chain and the redox state of the quinone pool generate signals that regulate photosynthesis gene expression in Rhodobacter sphaeroides . An inhibitory signal is generated at the level of the catalytic subunit of the cbb 3 cytochrome c oxidase and is transduced through the membrane‐localized PrrC polypeptide to the PrrBA two‐component activation system, which controls the expression of most of the photosynthesis genes in response to O 2 . The redox state of the quinone pool is monitored by the redox‐active AppA antirepressor protein, which determines the functional state of the PpsR repressor protein. The antirepressor/repressor system as well as a modulator of AppA function, TspO, together with FnrL and PrrA stringently control photopigment gene expression. These regulatory elements, together with spectral complex‐specific assembly factors, control the ultimate cellular levels and composition of the photosynthetic membrane.

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Oh, J., & Kaplan, S. (2001). Generalized approach to the regulation and integration of gene expression. Molecular Microbiology, 39(5), 1116–1123. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2001.02299.x

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