TY - JOUR AU - Colclough, A. L. AU - Scadden, J. AU - Blair, J. M. A. PY - 2019 DA - 2019/10/12 TI - TetR-family transcription factors in Gram-negative bacteria: conservation, variation and implications for efflux-mediated antimicrobial resistance JO - BMC Genomics SP - 731 VL - 20 IS - 1 AB - TetR-family transcriptional regulators (TFTRs) are DNA binding factors that regulate gene expression in bacteria. Well-studied TFTRs, such as AcrR, which regulates efflux pump expression, are usually encoded alongside target operons. Recently, it has emerged that there are many TFTRs which act as global multi-target regulators. Our classical view of TFTRs as simple, single-target regulators therefore needs to be reconsidered. As some TFTRs regulate essential processes (e.g. metabolism) or processes which are important determinants of resistance and virulence (e.g. biofilm formation and efflux gene expression) and as TFTRs are present throughout pathogenic bacteria, they may be good drug discovery targets for tackling antimicrobial resistant infections. However, the prevalence and conservation of individual TFTR genes in Gram-negative species, has to our knowledge, not yet been studied. SN - 1471-2164 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-6075-5 DO - 10.1186/s12864-019-6075-5 ID - Colclough2019 ER -