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Adaptation of Escherichia coli to redox environments by gene expressionby: S. Iuchi, E. C. C. Lin
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AbstractEscherichia coli is adroit in exploiting environmental energy sources to its greatest profit. A key strategy is to channel electron transport from donors to a terminal acceptor(s) so that the voltage drop is maximal. At the level of transcription, the goal is achieved by the interaction of three global regulatory systems, Fnr, NarL/NarX and ArcB/ArcA. In addition, the regulator FhlA is involved in a cascade-controlled pathway for the formate branch of the pyruvate fermentation pathway.
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