Mutations specifically affecting ligand interaction of the Trg chemosensory transducer.
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Sugars induce the Agrobacterium virulence genes through a periplasmic binding protein and a transmembrane signal proteinAnalysis of protein structure in intact cells: crosslinking in vivo between introduced cysteines in the transmembrane domain of a bacterial chemoreceptor.Osmotaxis in Escherichia coli.Genetic analysis of the nuo locus, which encodes the proton-translocating NADH dehydrogenase in Escherichia coliCytoplasmic free-Ca2+ level rises with repellents and falls with attractants in Escherichia coli chemotaxisAdaptational "crosstalk" and the crucial role of methylation in chemotactic migration by Escherichia coli.Enhanced function conferred on low-abundance chemoreceptor Trg by a methyltransferase-docking site.Polar clustering of the chemoreceptor complex in Escherichia coli occurs in the absence of complete CheA function.Substitutions in the periplasmic domain of low-abundance chemoreceptor trg that induce or reduce transmembrane signaling: kinase activation and context effects.Phototaxis away from blue light by an Escherichia coli mutant accumulating protoporphyrin IX.Strategies for differential sensory responses mediated through the same transmembrane receptor.Identification of functionally important helical faces in transmembrane segments by scanning mutagenesis.Transmembrane signaling characterized in bacterial chemoreceptors by using sulfhydryl cross-linking in vivo.Differences in the polar clustering of the high- and low-abundance chemoreceptors of Escherichia coli.Liberation of an interaction domain from the phosphotransfer region of CheA, a signaling kinase of Escherichia coli.Cloning, characterization, and functional expression of acs, the gene which encodes acetyl coenzyme A synthetase in Escherichia coli.Mutational analysis of a transmembrane segment in a bacterial chemoreceptor.Genetic analysis of the catalytic domain of the chemotaxis-associated histidine kinase CheA.High- and low-abundance chemoreceptors in Escherichia coli: differential activities associated with closely related cytoplasmic domainsThe short form of CheA couples chemoreception to CheA phosphorylation.Escherichia coli shows two types of behavioral responses to osmotic upshiftTransmembrane signalling by a hybrid protein: communication from the domain of chemoreceptor Trg that recognizes sugar-binding proteins to the kinase/phosphatase domain of osmosensor EnvZ.The short form of the CheA protein restores kinase activity and chemotactic ability to kinase-deficient mutants.Aspartate and maltose-binding protein interact with adjacent sites in the Tar chemotactic signal transducer of Escherichia coli.Behavioral responses of Escherichia coli to changes in temperature caused by electric shock.Repellent response functions of the Trg and Tap chemoreceptors of Escherichia coliEffects of glutamines and glutamates at sites of covalent modification of a methyl-accepting transducerCloning of the C-terminal cytoplasmic fragment of the tar protein and effects of the fragment on chemotaxis of Escherichia coliAspartate taxis mutants of the Escherichia coli tar chemoreceptorMaltose chemoreceptor of Escherichia coli: interaction of maltose-binding protein and the tar signal transducer.Hybrid Escherichia coli sensory transducers with altered stimulus detection and signaling properties.Repellents for Escherichia coli operate neither by changing membrane fluidity nor by being sensed by periplasmic receptors during chemotaxis.Mutation plus amplification of a transducer gene disrupts general chemotactic behavior in Escherichia coli.Ligand occupancy mimicked by single residue substitutions in a receptor: transmembrane signaling induced by mutationEngineered bacteria detect spatial profiles in glucose concentration within solid tumor cell masses.Calcium ions are involved in Escherichia coli chemotaxis.Roles of DctA and DctB in signal detection by the dicarboxylic acid transport system of Rhizobium leguminosarumModulation of flagellar expression in Escherichia coli by acetyl phosphate and the osmoregulator OmpR.Organization and regulation of the D-xylose operons in Escherichia coli K-12: XylR acts as a transcriptional activator.The D-allose operon of Escherichia coli K-12
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Mutations specifically affecting ligand interaction of the Trg chemosensory transducer.
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Mutations specifically affecting ligand interaction of the Trg chemosensory transducer.
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Mutations specifically affecting ligand interaction of the Trg chemosensory transducer.
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Mutations specifically affecting ligand interaction of the Trg chemosensory transducer.
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G L Hazelbauer
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10.1128/JB.167.1.101-109.1986
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1986-07-01T00:00:00Z