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Inducible and Reversible Dominant-negative (DN) Protein Inhibition
Published on: January 7, 2019
SOS regulation of qnrB expression
Minghua Wang1, George A Jacoby, Debra M Mills
1Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Abstract:
In the sequence upstream from qnrB (but not qnrA or qnrS) is a LexA binding site. qnrB was shown to be under SOS control by demonstrating that quinolone susceptibility decreased with increasing temperature in a strain with a recA441(Ts) allele, whereas qnrB expression increased in response to ciprofloxacin or mitomycin C in strains with an intact lexA gene.
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