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PucR family transcriptional regulator
PucR family transcriptional regulator similar to Bacillus subtilis purine catabolism regulatory protein PucR a transcriptional activator of the genes of purine catabolism
GGDEF-like domain
This domain is distantly related to the GGDEF domain, suggesting these may by diguanylate cyclase enzymes. (from Pfam)
helix-turn-helix domain-containing protein
This helix-turn-helix domain is often found at the C-terminus of PucR-like transcriptional regulators such as Swiss:O32138 and is likely to be DNA-binding. (from Pfam)
PucR family transcriptional regulator ligand-binding domain-containing protein
The bacterial proteins found in this family are similar to the purine catabolism regulatory protein expressed by Bacillus subtilis (PucR, Swiss:O32138). PucR is thought to be a transcriptional activator involved in the induction of the purine degradation pathway, and may contain a LysR-like DNA-binding domain. It is similar to LysR-type regulators in that it represses its own expression [1]. The other members of this family are also annotated as being putative regulatory proteins. [1]. 11344136. Functional analysis of 14 genes that constitute the purine catabolic pathway in Bacillus subtilis and evidence for a novel regulon controlled by the PucR transcription activator. Schultz AC, Nygaard P, Saxild HH;. J Bacteriol 2001;183:3293-3302. (from Pfam)
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