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A Repetitive DNA Element Regulates Expression of the Helicobacter pylori Sialic Acid Binding Adhesin by a Rheostat-like Mechanism

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T- or A-tracts, adjacent to −35 elements, regulate gene expression by a rheostat-like mechanism.

Schematic overview of the T-tract rheostat using the sabA promoter as a model. The predicted interaction of the RNA polymerase with sabA promoter, harboring different T-tract lengths and thereby different local DNA structure, is depicted in the model. The illustration shows the high-expressing T13-variant and the low-expressing T18-variant. The region containing the A-boxes, i.e. the proximal UP-like element, is marked in purple (−90 to −50), T-tract in blue, and the core promoter (−35 to +20) in yellow. Bent arrows indicate the change in local DNA structure that occurs in two orientations as the T-tract length is altered. This is a variable process as the T-tract length can both be lengthened and shortened, as a result of slipped strand mispairing during replication.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004234.g008