AbstractPeptide inter-domain linkers are peptide segments covalently linking two adjacent domains within a protein. Linkers play a variety of structural and functional roles in naturally occurring proteins. In this work we analyze the sequence properties of the predicted linker regions of the bacterial transcriptional regulators belonging to the recently discovered MocR subfamily of the GntR regulators. Analyses were carried out on the MocR sequences taken from the phyla Actinobacteria, Firmicutes, Alpha-, Beta- and Gammaproteobacteria. The results suggest that MocR linkers display phylum-specific characteristics and unique features different from those already described for other classes of inter-domain linkers. They show an average length...
Genome analysis has revealed that members of the Lrp family of transcriptional regulators are widely...
Abstract. Regulatory proteins in Escherichia coli with a helix–turn–helix (HTH) DNA binding motif sh...
Abstract: Control of structural flexibility is essential for the proper functioning of a large numbe...
Peptide inter-domain linkers are peptide segments covalently linking two adjacent domains within a p...
Detailed data from statistical analyses of the structural properties of the inter-domain linker pept...
AbstractDetailed data from statistical analyses of the structural properties of the inter-domain lin...
The MocR/GabR subfamily of chimeric proteins is widespread in bacteria and regulates a ...
The MocR bacterial transcriptional regulators are characterized by an N-terminal domain, 60 residues...
Bacterial proteins belonging to the MocR/GabR family are chimeric proteins incorporating a short N-t...
Bacterial MocR transcriptional regulators possess an N-terminal DNA-binding domain containing a cons...
^To whom correspondence should be addressed Evidence is presented that establishes a novel class of ...
MocR bacterial transcriptional regulators are a subfamily within the GntR family. The MocR proteins ...
Ros/MucR is a widespread family of bacterial zinc-finger-containing proteins that integrate multiple...
Haydon and Guest (Haydon, D. J, and Guest, J. R. (1991) FEMS Microbiol Lett. 63, 291-295) first desc...
GabR from Bacillus subtilis is a transcriptional regulator belonging to the MocR subfamily of the Gn...
Genome analysis has revealed that members of the Lrp family of transcriptional regulators are widely...
Abstract. Regulatory proteins in Escherichia coli with a helix–turn–helix (HTH) DNA binding motif sh...
Abstract: Control of structural flexibility is essential for the proper functioning of a large numbe...
Peptide inter-domain linkers are peptide segments covalently linking two adjacent domains within a p...
Detailed data from statistical analyses of the structural properties of the inter-domain linker pept...
AbstractDetailed data from statistical analyses of the structural properties of the inter-domain lin...
The MocR/GabR subfamily of chimeric proteins is widespread in bacteria and regulates a ...
The MocR bacterial transcriptional regulators are characterized by an N-terminal domain, 60 residues...
Bacterial proteins belonging to the MocR/GabR family are chimeric proteins incorporating a short N-t...
Bacterial MocR transcriptional regulators possess an N-terminal DNA-binding domain containing a cons...
^To whom correspondence should be addressed Evidence is presented that establishes a novel class of ...
MocR bacterial transcriptional regulators are a subfamily within the GntR family. The MocR proteins ...
Ros/MucR is a widespread family of bacterial zinc-finger-containing proteins that integrate multiple...
Haydon and Guest (Haydon, D. J, and Guest, J. R. (1991) FEMS Microbiol Lett. 63, 291-295) first desc...
GabR from Bacillus subtilis is a transcriptional regulator belonging to the MocR subfamily of the Gn...
Genome analysis has revealed that members of the Lrp family of transcriptional regulators are widely...
Abstract. Regulatory proteins in Escherichia coli with a helix–turn–helix (HTH) DNA binding motif sh...
Abstract: Control of structural flexibility is essential for the proper functioning of a large numbe...