ENTRAF

An Encyclopedia of well-annotated DNA-binding TRanscription factors in Bacteria and Archaea.

Transcription factor information

General information

ENTRAF ID ENTRAF0489
Gene name crp
Uniprot ID CRP_ECOLI
Organism Escherichia coli (strain K12)
Aminoacid sequence MVLGKPQTDPTLEWFLSHCHIHKYPSKSTLIHQGEKAETLYYIVKGSVAVLIKDEEGKEMILSYLNQGDFIGELGLFEEGQERSAWVRAKTACEVAEISYKKFRQLIQVNPDILMRLSAQMARRLQVTSEKVGNLAFLDVTGRIAQTLLNLAKQPDAMTHPDGMQIKITRQEIGQIVGCSRETVGRILKMLEDQNLISAHGKTIVVYGTR
FASTA file Download
Length 210

Functional information

Function Uniprot A global transcription regulator. Complexes with cyclic AMP (cAMP) which allosterically activates DNA binding (to consensus sequence 5'-AAATGTGATCTAGATCACATTT-3') to directly regulate the transcription of about 300 genes in about 200 operons and indirectly regulate the expression of about half the genome. There are 3 classes of CRP promoters; class I promoters have a single CRP-binding site upstream of the RNA polymerase (RNAP)-binding site, whereas in class II promoters the single CRP- and RNAP-binding site overlap, CRP making multiple contacts with RNAP. Class III promoters require multiple activator molecules, including at least one CRP dimer. It can act as an activator, repressor, coactivator or corepressor. Induces a severe bend in DNA (about 87 degrees), bringing upstream promoter elements into contact with RNAP. Acts as a negative regulator of its own synthesis as well as for adenylate cyclase (cyaA), which generates cAMP. High levels of active CRP are detrimental to growth. Plays a major role in carbon catabolite repression (CCR). CCR involves cAMP, adenylate cyclase (cyaA), CRP and the EIIA-Glc component of the PTS (crr). In the presence of glucose EIIA-Glc is dephosphorylated, and does not activate adenylate cyclase, leading to reduced cAMP and thus decreased CRP activity.
Role Activator; Repressor
Protein family Crp
Structure (PDB ID) 1CGP

References

Pubmed ID 1 6280140
Pubmed ID 2 6280141
Pubmed ID 3 9278503
Pubmed ID 4 16738553
Pubmed ID 5 17895580
Pubmed ID 6 2982847
Pubmed ID 7 9298644
Pubmed ID 8 18723842
Pubmed ID 9 19019153
Pubmed ID 10 3333845
Pubmed ID 11 2845936
Pubmed ID 12 8394684
Pubmed ID 13 6286624
Pubmed ID 14 2828639
Pubmed ID 15 1653449
Pubmed ID 16 11124031
Pubmed ID 17 16260780
Pubmed ID 18 22573269

Experimental evidences

BPP, SM, GEA, IEP, IMP