Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling to reach maximal efficiency of carbon and energy sources metabolism, is achieved by the global regulator CcpA (carbon catabolite protein A). CcpA in a complex with HPr-Ser-P (seryl-phosphorylated form of histidine-containing protein, HPr) binds to operator sites called catabolite responsive elements, cre. Depending on the cre box position relative to the promoter, the CcpA/HPr-Ser-P complex can either act as a positive or a negative regulator. The cre boxes are highly degenerate semi-palindromes with a lowly conserved consensus sequence. So far, studies aimed at revealing how CcpA can bind such diverse sites were focused on the analysis of sin...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Gram-positive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expre...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Grampositive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expres...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Grampositive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expres...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Carbon catabolite control is required for efficient use of available carbon sources to ensure rapid ...
A global mechanism of catabolite repression of the genus Bacillus comprises negative regulation exer...
ABSTRACT Catabolite control protein A (CcpA) is the master regulator in Gram-positive bacteria that ...
Catabolite control protein A (CcpA) is the master regulator in Gram-positive bacteria that mediates ...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Grampositive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expres...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Gram-positive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expre...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Grampositive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expres...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Grampositive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expres...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Background: In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling t...
Carbon catabolite control is required for efficient use of available carbon sources to ensure rapid ...
A global mechanism of catabolite repression of the genus Bacillus comprises negative regulation exer...
ABSTRACT Catabolite control protein A (CcpA) is the master regulator in Gram-positive bacteria that ...
Catabolite control protein A (CcpA) is the master regulator in Gram-positive bacteria that mediates ...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Grampositive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expres...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Gram-positive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expre...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Grampositive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expres...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Grampositive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expres...