A cytochrome bd repressed by a MarR family regulator confers resistance to metals, nitric oxide, sulfide, and cyanide in Chromobacterium violaceum .
Bianca B BatistaW Ryan WillVinicius M de LimaFerric C FangJosé Freire da Silva NetoPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
operon responds to quorum sensing and to cyanide, suggesting a protective mechanism of increasing CioAB in the setting of high endogenous cyanide production.