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Regulation at complex bacterial promoters: how bacteria use different promoter organizations to produce different regulatory outcomes
Anne Barnard et al. Curr Opin Microbiol. 2004 Apr.
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Most bacterial promoters are regulated by several signals. This is reflected in the complexity of their organization, with multiple binding sites for different transcription factors. Studies of a small number of complex promoters have revealed different distinct mechanisms that integrate the effects of multiple transcription factors.
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