The TyrR protein of Escherichia coli is a class I transcription activator.
AUTOR(ES)
Lawley, B
RESUMO
The purified TyrR protein and phenylalanine were sufficient to activate in vitro transcription from the tyrP promoter by wild-type RNA polymerase. Such TyrR-mediated activation did not occur when the mutant alpha 235 RNA polymerase was used, indicating that TyrR is a class I transcription activator.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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