Sensing by the membrane-bound sensor kinase DcuS: exogenous versus endogenous sensing of C(4)-dicarboxylates in bacteria.
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Polar localization of a tripartite complex of the two-component system DcuS/DcuR and the transporter DctA in Escherichia coli depends on the sensor kinase DcuSReductive evolution and the loss of PDC/PAS domains from the genus Staphylococcus.Domain shuffling in a sensor protein contributed to the evolution of insect pathogenicity in plant-beneficial Pseudomonas protegens.Transmembrane signaling in the sensor kinase DcuS of Escherichia coli: A long-range piston-type displacement of transmembrane helix 2Transcriptional Regulation of the Outer Membrane Porin Gene ompW Reveals its Physiological Role during the Transition from the Aerobic to the Anaerobic Lifestyle of Escherichia coli.Malic enzyme and malolactic enzyme pathways are functionally linked but independently regulated in Lactobacillus casei BL23Sensory domain contraction in histidine kinase CitA triggers transmembrane signaling in the membrane-bound sensor.The sensor kinase DctS forms a tripartite sensor unit with DctB and DctA for sensing C4-dicarboxylates in Bacillus subtilis.CitA/CitB two-component system regulating citrate fermentation in Escherichia coli and its relation to the DcuS/DcuR system in vivo.The cytoplasmic PASC domain of the sensor kinase DcuS of Escherichia coli: role in signal transduction, dimer formation, and DctA interactionThe Escherichia coli SLC26 homologue YchM (DauA) is a C(4)-dicarboxylic acid transporter.The activity of the C4-dicarboxylic acid chemoreceptor of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is controlled by chemoattractants and antagonists.Interaction of the Escherichia coli transporter DctA with the sensor kinase DcuS: presence of functional DctA/DcuS sensor units.Characterization of PAS domains in Frankia and selected Actinobacteria and their possible interaction with other co-domains for environmental adaptation
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Sensing by the membrane-bound sensor kinase DcuS: exogenous versus endogenous sensing of C(4)-dicarboxylates in bacteria.
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scientific article published on September 2010
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Sensing by the membrane-bound ...... versus endogenous sensing of C
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Sensing by the membrane-bound ...... 4)-dicarboxylates in bacteria.
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Sensing by the membrane-bound ...... versus endogenous sensing of C
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Sensing by the membrane-bound ...... 4)-dicarboxylates in bacteria.
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Sensing by the membrane-bound ...... versus endogenous sensing of C
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Sensing by the membrane-bound ...... 4)-dicarboxylates in bacteria.
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Sensing by the membrane-bound ...... 4)-dicarboxylates in bacteria.
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Christian Griesinger
Gottfried Unden
Ok Bin Kim
Patrick D Scheu
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10.2217/FMB.10.103
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2010-09-01T00:00:00Z