Accession ID Name Pfam Type
PF17928 Tetracyclin repressor-like, C-terminal domain domain

TetR family regulators are involved in the transcriptional control of multidrug efflux pumps, pathways for the biosynthesis of antibiotics, response to osmotic stress and toxic chemicals, control of catabolic pathways, differentiation processes, and pathogenicity [1]. The TetR proteins identified in overm ultiple genera of bacteria and archaea share a common helix-turn-helix (HTH) structure in their DNA-binding domain. However, TetR proteins can work in different ways: they can bind a target operator directly to exert their effect (e.g. TetR binds Tet(A) gene to repress it in the absence of tetracycline), or they can be involved in complex regulatory cascades in which the TetR protein can either be modulated by another regulator or TetR can trigger the cellular response [1]. TetR regulates the expression of the membrane-associated tetracycline resistance protein, TetA, which exports the tetracycline antibiotic out of the cell before it can attach to the ribosomes and inhibit protein synthesis [2]. TetR blocks transcription from the genes encoding both TetA and TetR in the absence of antibiotic. The C-terminal domain is multi-helical and is interlocked in the homodimer with the helix-turn-helix (HTH) DNA-binding domain [2]. This entry represents the C-terminal domain present the TetR Transcriptional Repressor present in sco1712 proteins from Streptomyces coelicolo which act as a regulator of antibiotic production [3].

Pfam Range: 92-202 DPAM-Pfam Range: 94-205
Uniprot ID: M6ZZ89
Pfam Range: 97-209 DPAM-Pfam Range: 93-210
Uniprot ID: C3PIL3
Pfam Range: 100-211 DPAM-Pfam Range: 99-215
Uniprot ID: G0G5T8

References

1: The TetR family of transcriptional repressors. Ramos JL, Martinez-Bueno M, Molina-Henares AJ, Teran W, Watanabe K, Zhang X, Gallegos MT, Brennan R, Tobes R; Microbiol Mol Biol Rev. 2005;69:326-356. PMID:15944459

2: The complex formed between Tet repressor and tetracycline-Mg2+ reveals mechanism of antibiotic resistance. Kisker C, Hinrichs W, Tovar K, Hillen W, Saenger W; J Mol Biol. 1995;247:260-280. PMID:7707374

3: The TetR family of regulators. Cuthbertson L, Nodwell JR; Microbiol Mol Biol Rev. 2013;77:440-475. PMID:24006471