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Genes, Regulator

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Definition: Genes which regulate or circumscribe the activity of other genes; specifically, genes which code for PROTEINS or RNAs which have GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION functions.  regulatory proteins go under TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS or REPRESSOR PROTEINS or TRANS-ACTIVATORS   
See Also Genes, Modifier; Regulon; Transcriptional Activation
Examples Genes, araC; Genes, nef; Genes, pX; Genes, rev; Genes, Switch; Genes, tat; Genes, vif; Genes, vpr; Genes, vpu
Other names Regulatory Gene; Genes, Regulatory; Gene, Regulatory; Regulatory Genes; Regulator Genes; Regulator Gene; Gene, Regulator
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSource
PIID regulatory protein, Bacteria  57657-57-5 Uridylyltransferase, glutamine synthetase adenylytransferase-regulating protein  *Bacterial Proteins *PII Nitrogen Regulatory Proteins Genes, Regulator Glutamate-Ammonia Ligase/metabolism Protein Kinases. Anal Biochem 90(2):752;1978; J Bacteriol 1989;171(101):5638; Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1980;77(5):2636
AREA protein, Penicillium roqueforti  0   *Fungal Proteins *Genes, Regulator. FEMs Microbiol Lett 1999 Jun 15;175(2):291-7
osmolarity response regulator proteins  0   *Bacterial Proteins *Trans-Activators Genes, Regulator. J Bacteriol 1998 May;180(9):2442-9
GacA protein, Bacteria  0   *Bacterial Proteins Genes, Regulator. J Bacteriol 1994 Dec;176(24):7468-75
chvI protein, Bacteria  0   *Bacterial Proteins *Transcription Factors Genes, Regulator. J Bacteriol 1993 Oct;175(20):6626-36

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