CtcS, a MarR family regulator, regulates chlortetracycline biosynthesis.
Lingxin KongJia LiuXiaoqing ZhengZixin DengDelin YouPublished in: BMC microbiology (2019)
ctcS regulated the production of TC and CTC in S. aureofaciens F3 and the overexpression of it could be used as a simple approach for the construction of engineering strain with higher productivity. Meanwhile, CtcS was characterized as a TC- and CTC-responsive MarR family regulator. This study provides a previously unrecognized function of CtcS and will benefit the research on the regulatory machinery of the MarR family regulators.