Repression of the TreR transcriptional regulator in The idea that CcpA would be capable of binding to the treR promoter, and regulating expression, follows, intuitively, from these data Using the motif predictive software, Virtual Footprint, a putative cre motif was identified within the intergenic region between treB and treR
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treR (HTH-type transcriptional regulator TreR) - Creative Biolabs treR, or HTH-type transcriptional regulator TreR, is a repressor protein that controls the expression of genes involved in trehalose metabolism in bacteria TreR binds to specific DNA sequences in the absence of trehalose, repressing the genes for its uptake and utilization
Characterization of the Trehalose Utilization Operon in Streptococcus . . . This study definitively shows that the trehalose utilization operon is required for growth in trehalose Furthermore, this study suggests that the TreR transcriptional regulator has a novel role in virulence through regulation of genes involved in genetic competence and toxin production