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<strong>"Demonstration, characterization, and mutational analysis of NahR protein binding to nah and sal promoters"<br /> (Schell, M. a, & Poser, E. F., et al. Journal of Bacteriology. 1989; 171(2):837-846)</strong><br /> | <strong>"Demonstration, characterization, and mutational analysis of NahR protein binding to nah and sal promoters"<br /> (Schell, M. a, & Poser, E. F., et al. Journal of Bacteriology. 1989; 171(2):837-846)</strong><br /> | ||
- | This paper <br /> | + | This paper indicates that the NahR protein is found bound to the promoter region <i>sal</i>. In the absence of salicylate or a salicylate-analogue, expression is at basal level. However, in the presence of salicylate or a salicylate-analogue, a conformational change is induced in NahR, activating downstream expression.<br /> |
<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC209672/" title="Reference Link" target="_blank">Paper on NCBI</a> | <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC209672/" title="Reference Link" target="_blank">Paper on NCBI</a> |
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"Demonstration, characterization, and mutational analysis of NahR protein binding to nah and sal promoters"
(Schell, M. a, & Poser, E. F., et al. Journal of Bacteriology. 1989; 171(2):837-846)
This paper indicates that the NahR protein is found bound to the promoter region sal. In the absence of salicylate or a salicylate-analogue, expression is at basal level. However, in the presence of salicylate or a salicylate-analogue, a conformational change is induced in NahR, activating downstream expression.
<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC209672/" title="Reference Link" target="_blank">Paper on NCBI</a>