A spring-loaded state of NusG in its functional cycle is suggested by X-ray crystallography and supported by site-directed mutants
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Molecular cloning, overproduction, purification and biochemical characterization of the p39 nsp2 protease domains encoded by three alphavirusesStructural Basis for Converting a General Transcription Factor into an Operon-Specific Virulence RegulatorStructure of RapA, a Swi2/Snf2 Protein that Recycles RNA Polymerase During TranscriptionTwo Structurally Independent Domains of E. coli NusG Create Regulatory Plasticity via Distinct Interactions with RNA Polymerase and RegulatorsSolution NMR structure of Lin0431 protein from Listeria innocua reveals high structural similarity with domain II of bacterial transcription antitermination protein NusGStructural basis for RNA recognition by NusB and NusE in the initiation of transcription antiterminationRNA polymerase and transcription elongation factor Spt4/5 complex structure.Architecture of the RNA polymerase-Spt4/5 complex and basis of universal transcription processivityAn α Helix to β Barrel Domain Switch Transforms the Transcription Factor RfaH into a Translation FactorAn Autoinhibited State in the Structure of Thermotoga maritima NusGAntibody repertoire deep sequencing reveals antigen-independent selection in maturing B cellsFunctional analysis of Thermus thermophilus transcription factor NusGImportance of the 5 S rRNA-binding ribosomal proteins for cell viability and translation in Escherichia coli.NusG-Spt5 proteins-Universal tools for transcription modification and communication.Essentiality of ribosomal and transcription antitermination proteins analyzed by systematic gene replacement in Escherichia coli.The spt5 C-terminal region recruits yeast 3' RNA cleavage factor I.Transcription antitermination by translation initiation factor IF1.Core structure of the yeast spt4-spt5 complex: a conserved module for regulation of transcription elongation.Highly divergent RfaH orthologs from pathogenic proteobacteria can substitute for Escherichia coli RfaH both in vivo and in vitro.Structural insights into NusG regulating transcription elongation.Transcription termination factor rho can displace streptavidin from biotinylated RNA.Open interface and large quaternary structure movements in 3D domain swapped proteins: insights from molecular dynamics simulations of the C-terminal swapped dimer of ribonuclease A.Thermotoga maritima NusG: domain interaction mediates autoinhibition and thermostability.Structure and Function of RNA Polymerases and the Transcription Machineries.The two domains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis NusG protein are dynamically independent.Domain interactions of the transcription-translation coupling factor Escherichia coli NusG are intermolecular and transient.
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A spring-loaded state of NusG in its functional cycle is suggested by X-ray crystallography and supported by site-directed mutants
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A spring-loaded state of NusG ...... orted by site-directed mutants
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A spring-loaded state of NusG ...... orted by site-directed mutants
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A spring-loaded state of NusG ...... orted by site-directed mutants
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A spring-loaded state of NusG ...... orted by site-directed mutants
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A spring-loaded state of NusG ...... orted by site-directed mutants
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A spring-loaded state of NusG ...... orted by site-directed mutants
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David S Waugh
Donald L Court
J Randy Knowlton
Karen M Routzahn
Michelle Andrykovitch
Mikhail Bubunenko
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10.1021/BI0272508
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2003-03-01T00:00:00Z