Analysis of the conserved acidic residues in the regulatory domain of PhoB.
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The aspartate-less receiver (ALR) domains: distribution, structure and functionCrystallographic and biochemical studies of DivK reveal novel features of an essential response regulator in Caulobacter crescentusThe X-ray Crystal Structures of Two Constitutively Active Mutants of the Escherichia coli PhoB Receiver Domain Give Insights into ActivationMycobacterium tuberculosis origin of replication and the promoter for immunodominant secreted antigen 85B are the targets of MtrA, the essential response regulatorGenetic evidence that the alpha5 helix of the receiver domain of PhoB is involved in interdomain interactionsGlobal regulation by the seven-component Pi signaling system.CovS inactivates CovR and is required for growth under conditions of general stress in Streptococcus pyogenesGenetic and biochemical studies of phosphatase activity of PhoR.Constitutive expression of the maltoporin LamB in the absence of OmpR damages the cell envelope.Phosphate sensing.Zinc binding directly regulates tau toxicity independent of tau hyperphosphorylation.VirS, an OmpR/PhoB subfamily response regulator, is required for activation of vapA gene expression in Rhodococcus equi.Genetic evidence suggests that the intergenic region between pstA and pstB plays a role in the regulation of rpoS translation during phosphate limitationA link between dimerization and autophosphorylation of the response regulator PhoB.Employment of a promoter-swapping technique shows that PhoU modulates the activity of the PstSCAB2 ABC transporter in Escherichia coliThe PhoU protein from Escherichia coli interacts with PhoR, PstB, and metals to form a phosphate-signaling complex at the membrane.
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Analysis of the conserved acidic residues in the regulatory domain of PhoB.
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Analysis of the conserved acidic residues in the regulatory domain of PhoB.
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Analysis of the conserved acidic residues in the regulatory domain of PhoB.
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Analysis of the conserved acidic residues in the regulatory domain of PhoB.
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Analysis of the conserved acidic residues in the regulatory domain of PhoB.
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C J Zundel
D C Capener
W R McCleary
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10.1016/S0014-5793(98)01556-7
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1998-12-01T00:00:00Z