We have studied the ability of three mutant forms of SpoIIAA, containing amino acid substitutions at the site of phosphorylation (serine 58), to interact with SpoIIAB. Native gel analysis revealed that SpoIIAAS58A could form a complex with SpoIIAB in the presence of ADP and more strongly in the presence of ATP. SpoIIAAS58N did not form a complex with SpoIIAB in the presence of ADP but displayed some interaction with SpoIIAB in the presence of ATP. SpoIIAAS58D was unable to form a complex with SpoIIAB in the presence of either ADP or ATP. Corresponding differences were found in the behavior of the three mutant proteins when studied by gel permeation with high-performance liquid chromatography and limited proteolysis. SpoIIAAS58A behaved like...
Members of the evolutionary conserved Oxa1/Alb3/YidC family have been shown to play an important rol...
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a dual functional role for the SpoIIE protein. withtwo distinct phenotypic classes consistent SpoIIE...
sF, the first compartment-specific transcription factor in sporulating Bacillus subtilis, is negativ...
Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis provides a valuable model system for studying differential gene exp...
Sigma-F, the first sporulation-specific transcription factor of Bacillus subtilis, is regulated by a...
SpoIIAA is a key component in the network of interactions that regulate the first sporulation-specif...
The phosphorylation state of SpoIIAA is a key factor in the regulation of sporulation in Bacillus su...
Background: The asymmetric cell division during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis gives rise to two c...
Spo0B is an important component of the phosphorelay signal transduction pathway, the pathway involve...
In a response to deteriorating environmental conditions and high population density the common soil ...
The release of the transcription factor sigma(F) from its inhibitory complex with SpoIIAB is a key r...
AbstractSporulation in Bacillus subtilis begins with an asymmetric cell division producing two genet...
In the absence of the ATP-dependent metalloprotease FtsH, the sporulation frequency of Bacillus subt...
AbstractCell type-specific transcription during Bacillus sporulation is established by σF. SpoIIAB i...
Members of the evolutionary conserved Oxa1/Alb3/YidC family have been shown to play an important rol...
Contains fulltext : 186264.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In mitochondria...
a dual functional role for the SpoIIE protein. withtwo distinct phenotypic classes consistent SpoIIE...
sF, the first compartment-specific transcription factor in sporulating Bacillus subtilis, is negativ...
Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis provides a valuable model system for studying differential gene exp...
Sigma-F, the first sporulation-specific transcription factor of Bacillus subtilis, is regulated by a...
SpoIIAA is a key component in the network of interactions that regulate the first sporulation-specif...
The phosphorylation state of SpoIIAA is a key factor in the regulation of sporulation in Bacillus su...
Background: The asymmetric cell division during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis gives rise to two c...
Spo0B is an important component of the phosphorelay signal transduction pathway, the pathway involve...
In a response to deteriorating environmental conditions and high population density the common soil ...
The release of the transcription factor sigma(F) from its inhibitory complex with SpoIIAB is a key r...
AbstractSporulation in Bacillus subtilis begins with an asymmetric cell division producing two genet...
In the absence of the ATP-dependent metalloprotease FtsH, the sporulation frequency of Bacillus subt...
AbstractCell type-specific transcription during Bacillus sporulation is established by σF. SpoIIAB i...
Members of the evolutionary conserved Oxa1/Alb3/YidC family have been shown to play an important rol...
Contains fulltext : 186264.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In mitochondria...
a dual functional role for the SpoIIE protein. withtwo distinct phenotypic classes consistent SpoIIE...