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The fraB promoter is a regulatory sequence found in Salmonella where it serves an important role in the regulation of the metabolism of fructose-asparagine. In the absence of fructose-asparagine, another regulatory gene, fraR, is activated, and binds to pFraB which represses downstream expression. In the presence of fructose-asparagine, or with the absence of a fraR gene, pFraB is active. | The fraB promoter is a regulatory sequence found in Salmonella where it serves an important role in the regulation of the metabolism of fructose-asparagine. In the absence of fructose-asparagine, another regulatory gene, fraR, is activated, and binds to pFraB which represses downstream expression. In the presence of fructose-asparagine, or with the absence of a fraR gene, pFraB is active. | ||
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+ | <figcaption style="text-align:center">Figure 2. pFraB Luciferase Reporter</figcaption> | ||
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