The blue-light receptor YtvA acts in the environmental stress signaling pathway of Bacillus subtilis.
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Directed evolution of bright mutants of an oxygen-independent flavin-binding fluorescent protein from Pseudomonas putidaThe transcriptionally active regions in the genome of Bacillus subtilisFrom Plant Infectivity to Growth Patterns: The Role of Blue-Light Sensing in the Prokaryotic WorldOptogenetic control of cell function using engineered photoreceptorsStructural Basis for Light-dependent Signaling in the Dimeric LOV Domain of the Photosensor YtvAMolecular architecture of the "stressosome," a signal integration and transduction hubNAD(P)H-hydrate dehydratase- a metabolic repair enzyme and its role in Bacillus subtilis stress adaptationRate of environmental change determines stress response specificity.Genetic evidence for a phosphorylation-independent signal transduction mechanism within the Bacillus subtilis stressosomeCrystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the LOV domain of the blue-light receptor YtvA from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens FZB42Blue and red light modulates SigB-dependent gene transcription, swimming motility and invasiveness in Listeria monocytogenesAn analysis of the solution structure and signaling mechanism of LovK, a sensor histidine kinase integrating light and redox signalsBlue news update: BODIPY-GTP binds to the blue-light receptor YtvA while GTP does not.The dark recovery rate in the photocycle of the bacterial photoreceptor YtvA is affected by the cellular environment and by hydration.Old chromophores, new photoactivation paradigms, trendy applications: flavins in blue light-sensing photoreceptors.A LOV protein modulates the physiological attributes of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri relevant for host plant colonizationThe Brucella abortus virulence regulator, LovhK, is a sensor kinase in the general stress response signalling pathwaySimulations of stressosome activation emphasize allosteric interactions between RsbR and RsbT.Physical and antibiotic stresses require activation of the RsbU phosphatase to induce the general stress response in Listeria monocytogenesLOV takes a pick: thermodynamic and structural aspects of the flavin-LOV-interaction of the blue-light sensitive photoreceptor YtvA from Bacillus subtilis.Substitutions in the presumed sensing domain of the Bacillus subtilis stressosome affect its basal output but not response to environmental signals.Aureochrome 1 illuminated: structural changes of a transcription factor probed by molecular spectroscopyCharacterization of Francisella tularensis Schu S4 mutants identified from a transposon library screened for O-antigen and capsule deficienciesRole and Function of LitR, an Adenosyl B12-Bound Light-Sensitive Regulator of Bacillus megaterium QM B1551, in Regulation of Carotenoid Production.ClpP modulates the activity of the Bacillus subtilis stress response transcription factor, sigmaB.Blue-Light Inhibition of Listeria monocytogenes Growth Is Mediated by Reactive Oxygen Species and Is Influenced by σB and the Blue-Light Sensor Lmo0799.Stressed by a Lov triangle.Two surfaces of a conserved interdomain linker differentially affect output from the RST sensing module of the Bacillus subtilis stressosome.A photosensory two-component system regulates bacterial cell attachment.Flavin-based Blue-Light photosensors: a photobiophysics update.Lights on and action! Controlling microbial gene expression by light.Function, structure and mechanism of bacterial photosensory LOV proteins.Blue light activates the sigmaB-dependent stress response of Bacillus subtilis via YtvA.The Evolution and Functional Role of Flavin-based Prokaryotic Photoreceptors.Photoreceptors in Chemotrophic Prokaryotes: The Case of Acinetobacter spp. Revisited.Activation of the General Stress Response of Bacillus subtilis by Visible Light.More Than Just Light: Clinical Relevance of Light Perception in the Nosocomial Pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii and Other Members of the Genus Acinetobacter.Solving Blue Light Riddles: New Lessons from Flavin-binding LOV Photoreceptors.Lighting Up Clostridium Difficile: Reporting Gene Expression Using Fluorescent Lov Domains.Cycles of light and dark co-ordinate reversible colony differentiation in Listeria monocytogenes
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The blue-light receptor YtvA acts in the environmental stress signaling pathway of Bacillus subtilis.
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The blue-light receptor YtvA a ...... pathway of Bacillus subtilis.
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Andrea L Weigel
Chester W Price
Margaret S Brody
Tae-Jong Kim
Tatiana A Gaidenko
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10.1128/JB.00691-06
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