Structural highlights
Function
SACY_BACSU In the presence of sucrose, SacY is activated and prevents premature termination of transcription by binding to a RNA-antiterminator (RAT) sequence (partially overlapping with the terminator sequence) located upstream of the sacB gene. Formation of the SacY-RAT complex prevents alternative formation of the terminator, allowing transcription of the sacB gene. In the absence of sucrose, inhibition of SacY activity by SacX leads to termination of transcription.[1]
Evolutionary Conservation
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References
- ↑ Tortosa P, Le Coq D. A ribonucleic antiterminator sequence (RAT) and a distant palindrome are both involved in sucrose induction of the Bacillus subtilis sacXY regulatory operon. Microbiology. 1995 Nov;141 ( Pt 11):2921-7. PMID:8535520