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In the halophilic aerobic methylotrophic bacterium Methylophaga thalassica, the genes encoding the enzymes for biosynthesis of the osmoprotectant ectoine were shown to be located in operon ectABC-ask. Transcription of the ect-operon was started from the two promoters homologous to the σ(70)-dependent promoter of Escherichia coli and regulated by protein EctR, whose encoding gene, ectR, is transcribed from three promoters. Genes homologous to ectR of methylotrophs were found in clusters of ectoine biosynthesis genes in some non-methylotrophic halophilic bacteria. EctR proteins of methylotrophic and heterotrophic halophiles belong to the MarR-family of transcriptional regulators but form a separate branch on the phylogenetic tree of the MarR proteins.

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I I Mustakhimov, A S Reshetnikov, D N Fedorov, V N Khmelenina, Y A Trotsenko. Role of EctR as transcriptional regulator of ectoine biosynthesis genes in Methylophaga thalassica. Biochemistry. Biokhimii͡a. 2012 Aug;77(8):857-63

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