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Comparative Genomics of CytR, an Unusual Member of
the LacI Family of Transcription Factors
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Natalia V. Sernova , Mikhail S. Gelfand *
1 A.A.Kharkevich Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences (IITP RAS), Moscow, Russia, 2 Faculty of Bioengineering and Bioinformatics,
M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Abstract
CytR is a transcription regulator from the LacI family, present in some gamma-proteobacteria including Escherichia coli and
known not only for its cellular role, control of transport and utilization of nucleosides, but for a number of unusual structural
properties. The present study addressed three related problems: structure of CytR-binding sites and motifs, their
evolutionary conservation, and identification of new members of the CytR regulon. While the majority of CytR-binding sites
are imperfect inverted repeats situated between binding sites for another transcription factor, CRP, other architectures were
observed, in particular, direct repeats. While the similarity between sites for different genes in one genome is rather low,
and hence the consensus motif is weak, there is high conservation of orthologous sites in different genomes (mainly in the
Enterobacteriales) arguing for the presence of specific CytR-DNA contacts. On larger evolutionary distances candidate CytR
sites may migrate but the approximate distance between flanking CRP sites tends to be conserved, which demonstrates
that the overall structure of the CRP-CytR-DNA complex is gene-specific. The analysis yielded candidate CytR-binding sites
for orthologs of known regulon members in less studied genomes of the Enterobacteriales and Vibrionales and identified a
new candidate member of the CytR regulon, encoding a tran
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