ENTRAF

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

Transcription factor information

General information

ENTRAF ID ENTRAF0537
Gene name argP
Uniprot ID ARGP_ECOLI
Organism Escherichia coli (strain K12)
Aminoacid sequence MKRPDYRTLQALDAVIRERGFERAAQKLCITQSAVSQRIKQLENMFGQPLLVRTVPPRPTEQGQKLLALLRQVELLEEEWLGDEQTGSTPLLLSLAVNADSLATWLLPALAPVLADSPIRLNLQVEDETRTQERLRRGEVVGAVSIQHQALPSCLVDKLGALDYLFVSSKPFAEKYFPNGVTRSALLKAPVVAFDHLDDMHQAFLQQNFDLPPGSVPCHIVNSSEAFVQLARQGTTCCMIPHLQIEKELASGELIDLTPGLFQRRMLYWHRFAPESRMMRKVTDALLDYGHKVLRQD
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Length 297

Functional information

Function Uniprot Controls the transcription of genes involved in arginine and lysine metabolism. Activates transcription of several genes, including argO, lysP, lysC, asd, dapB, dapD, lysA, gdhA and argK. Acts by binding directly to their promoter or control region. ArgP dimer by itself is able to bind the argO promoter-operator region to form a binary complex, but the formation of a ternary complex with RNA polymerase is greatly stimulated only in presence of a coeffector. Both arginine and lysine are coeffectors at the argO promoter, but only arginine is competent to activate transcription. Lysine has repressive effects. ArgP also mediates lysine repression of dapB, and gdhA in vivo, but via an alternative mechanism: ArgP binding is directly reduced upon the addition of lysine. Binds in vitro to the promoter region of dnaA and to the upstream region of the nrd promoter, but these genes are probably not regulated by ArgP in vivo. In vitro, binds also to the three 13-mers located in the origin region (oriC) and blocks the initiation of replication.
Role Activator; Repressor
Protein family LysR
Structure (PDB ID) -

References

Pubmed ID 1 26527724
Pubmed ID 2 10600368
Pubmed ID 3 15150242
Pubmed ID 4 17504942
Pubmed ID 5 21441513
Pubmed ID 6 21890697
Pubmed ID 7 9254708
Pubmed ID 8 9819053
Pubmed ID 9 1733927

Experimental evidences

BPP, BCE, SM, GEA