Mapping ars gene clusters in arsenic-resistant bacteria

Mapping ars gene clusters in arsenic-resistant bacteria using deep-learning methods to predict structure and function

An operon by any other name Almost any operon (a unit of DNA that contains a number of genes controlled by a single messenger molecule) that acts against arsenic tends to have three major genes – arsR, arsB, and arsC. These code for a transcriptional regulator, a transmembrane efflux pump, and an arsenate reductase, respectively. The first protein, ArsR, oversees […]

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