Suppressor mutations reveal an NtrC-like response regulator, NmpR, for modulation of Type-IV Pili-dependent motility in Myxococcus xanthus.

  • Daniel J Bretl
  • Kayla M Ladd
  • Samantha N Atkinson
  • Susanne Müller
  • John R Kirby
Publication date
October 2018
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
PLoS Genetics

Abstract

Two-component signaling systems (TCS) regulate bacterial responses to environmental signals through the process of protein phosphorylation. Specifically, sensor histidine kinases (SK) recognize signals and propagate the response via phosphorylation of a cognate response regulator (RR) that functions to initiate transcription of specific genes. Signaling within a single TCS is remarkably specific and cross-talk between TCS is limited. However, regulation of the flow of information through complex signaling networks that include closely related TCS remains largely unknown. Additionally, many bacteria utilize multi-component signaling networks which provide additional genetic and biochemical interactions that must be regulated for signaling fi...

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