CopY of Enterococcus hirae is a well characterized copper-responsive repressor involved in copper homeostasis. In the absence of copper, it binds to the promoter. In high copper, the CopZ copper chaperone donates copper to CopY, thereby releasing it from the promoter and allowing transcription of the downstream copper homeostatic genes of the cop operon. We here show that the CopY-like repressors from E. hirae, Lactococcus lactis, and Streptococcus mutans have similar affinities not only for their native promoters, but also for heterologous cop promoters. CopZ of L. lactis accelerated the release of CopY from the promoter, suggesting that CopZ of L. lactis acts as copper chaperone, similar to CopZ in E. hirae. The consensus binding motif of...
To identify components of the copper homeostatic mechanism of Lactococcus lactis, we employed two-di...
Any metal in excess can be toxic; therefore, metal homeostasis is critical to bacterial survival. Ba...
ABSTRACT Any metal in excess can be toxic; therefore, metal homeostasis is critical to bacterial sur...
CopY of Enterococcus hirae is a well characterized copper-responsive repressor involved in copper ho...
Extensive insight into copper homeostasis has recently emerged. The Gram-positive bacterium Enteroco...
The cop operon of Enterococcus hirae effects copper homeostasis in this organism. It encodes a repre...
Abstract : In Enterococcus hirae, copper homeostasis is controlled by the cop operon, which encodes ...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
The cop operon is a key element of copper homeostasis in Enterococcus hirae. It encodes two copper A...
Extracellular copper regulates the DNA binding activity of the CopY repressor of Enterococcus hirae ...
Expression of the cop operon which effects copper homeostasis in Enterococcus hirae is controlled by...
AbstractExpression of the cop operon which effects copper homeostasis in Enterococcus hirae is contr...
Copper is broadly toxic to bacteria. As such, bacteria have evolved specialized copper export system...
CopR of Lactococcus lactis is a copper-responsive repressor involved in copper homoeostasis. It cont...
To identify components of the copper homeostatic mechanism of Lactococcus lactis, we employed two-di...
Any metal in excess can be toxic; therefore, metal homeostasis is critical to bacterial survival. Ba...
ABSTRACT Any metal in excess can be toxic; therefore, metal homeostasis is critical to bacterial sur...
CopY of Enterococcus hirae is a well characterized copper-responsive repressor involved in copper ho...
Extensive insight into copper homeostasis has recently emerged. The Gram-positive bacterium Enteroco...
The cop operon of Enterococcus hirae effects copper homeostasis in this organism. It encodes a repre...
Abstract : In Enterococcus hirae, copper homeostasis is controlled by the cop operon, which encodes ...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
The cop operon is a key element of copper homeostasis in Enterococcus hirae. It encodes two copper A...
Extracellular copper regulates the DNA binding activity of the CopY repressor of Enterococcus hirae ...
Expression of the cop operon which effects copper homeostasis in Enterococcus hirae is controlled by...
AbstractExpression of the cop operon which effects copper homeostasis in Enterococcus hirae is contr...
Copper is broadly toxic to bacteria. As such, bacteria have evolved specialized copper export system...
CopR of Lactococcus lactis is a copper-responsive repressor involved in copper homoeostasis. It cont...
To identify components of the copper homeostatic mechanism of Lactococcus lactis, we employed two-di...
Any metal in excess can be toxic; therefore, metal homeostasis is critical to bacterial survival. Ba...
ABSTRACT Any metal in excess can be toxic; therefore, metal homeostasis is critical to bacterial sur...