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<td class="tddesc"><b><a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_I741005">xylR</a></b><p><i>XylR is a protein that belongs to the AraC/XylS family. This regulator participates in controlling several genes involved in xylose utilization. XylR activates the xylAB and xylFGHR operons.</i></td>
<td class="tddesc"><b><a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_I741005">xylR</a></b><p><i>XylR is a protein that belongs to the AraC/XylS family. This regulator participates in controlling several genes involved in xylose utilization. XylR activates the xylAB and xylFGHR operons.</i></td>
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<td class="tddesc"><b><a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_I741018">xylR</a></b><p><i>The xylose F promoter is activated by xylR-xylose, and may be negatively regulated by xylR.  Two xylR halfsites are included as well as a CRP activator binding site.</i></td>
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<td class="tddesc"><b><a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_I741018">Promoter xylF</a></b><p><i>The xylose F promoter is activated by xylR-xylose, and may be negatively regulated by xylR.  Two xylR halfsites are included as well as a CRP activator binding site.</i></td>
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Revision as of 22:58, 25 October 2007

New Parts (submitted)

xylR

XylR is a protein that belongs to the AraC/XylS family. This regulator participates in controlling several genes involved in xylose utilization. XylR activates the xylAB and xylFGHR operons.

Promoter xylF

The xylose F promoter is activated by xylR-xylose, and may be negatively regulated by xylR. Two xylR halfsites are included as well as a CRP activator binding site.