The CrbS/R system is a two-component signal transduction system that regulates acetate utilization in Vibrio cholerae, P. aeruginosa, and P. entomophila. CrbS is a hybrid histidine kinase that belongs to a recently identified family, in which the signaling domain is fused to an SLC5 solute symporter domain through aSTAC domain. Upon activation by CrbS, CrbR activates transcription of the acs gene, which encodes an acetyl-CoA synthase (ACS), and the actP gene, which encodes an acetate/solute symporter. In this work, we characterized the CrbS/R system in Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25. Through the quantitative proteome analysis of different mutants, we were able to identify a new set of genes under its control, which play an important role dur...
In Pseudomonas putida, the Hfq and Crc proteins regulate the expression of many genes in response to...
The gene (crc) responsible for catabolite repression control in Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been clon...
Mutants which are defective in catabolite repression control (CRC) of multiple independently regulat...
The CrbS/R system is a two-component signal transduction system that regulates acetate utilization i...
The CrbS/R two-component signal transduction system is a conserved regulatory mechanism through whic...
The CrbS/R two-component signal transduction system is a conserved regulatory mechanism through whic...
One way in which bacteria are able to sense and respond to environmental changes is through two-comp...
The SLC5/STAC histidine kinases comprise a recently identified family of sensor proteins in two-comp...
MxtR/ErdR (also called CrbS/CrbR) is a two-component system previously identified as important for t...
The CbrAB two-component system has been described as a high-ranked element in the regulatory hierarc...
Two-component systems are common gene regulatory pathways seen in bacteria. Gene expression is contr...
CbrAB is a high ranked global regulatory system exclusive of the Pseudomonads that responds to carbo...
Background: Catabolite repression control (CRC) is an important global control system in Pseudomonas...
Crc (catabolite repression control) protein of Pseudomonas aeruginosa has shown to be involved in ca...
The two-component system CbrAB is the principal regulator for cellular metabolic balance in Pseudomo...
In Pseudomonas putida, the Hfq and Crc proteins regulate the expression of many genes in response to...
The gene (crc) responsible for catabolite repression control in Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been clon...
Mutants which are defective in catabolite repression control (CRC) of multiple independently regulat...
The CrbS/R system is a two-component signal transduction system that regulates acetate utilization i...
The CrbS/R two-component signal transduction system is a conserved regulatory mechanism through whic...
The CrbS/R two-component signal transduction system is a conserved regulatory mechanism through whic...
One way in which bacteria are able to sense and respond to environmental changes is through two-comp...
The SLC5/STAC histidine kinases comprise a recently identified family of sensor proteins in two-comp...
MxtR/ErdR (also called CrbS/CrbR) is a two-component system previously identified as important for t...
The CbrAB two-component system has been described as a high-ranked element in the regulatory hierarc...
Two-component systems are common gene regulatory pathways seen in bacteria. Gene expression is contr...
CbrAB is a high ranked global regulatory system exclusive of the Pseudomonads that responds to carbo...
Background: Catabolite repression control (CRC) is an important global control system in Pseudomonas...
Crc (catabolite repression control) protein of Pseudomonas aeruginosa has shown to be involved in ca...
The two-component system CbrAB is the principal regulator for cellular metabolic balance in Pseudomo...
In Pseudomonas putida, the Hfq and Crc proteins regulate the expression of many genes in response to...
The gene (crc) responsible for catabolite repression control in Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been clon...
Mutants which are defective in catabolite repression control (CRC) of multiple independently regulat...