The universal secondary messenger cAMP is produced by adenylyl cyclases (ACs). Most bacterial and all eukaryotic ACs belong to class III of six divergent classes. A class III characteristic is formation of the catalytic pocket at a dimer interface and the presence of additional regulatory domains. Mycobacterium tuberculosis possesses 15 class III ACs, including Rv1264, which is activated at acidic pH due to pH-dependent structural transitions of the Rv1264 dimer. It has been shown by X-ray crystallography that the N-terminal regulatory and C-terminal catalytic domains of Rv1264 interact in completely different ways in the active and inhibited states. Here, we report an in-depth structural and functional analysis of the regulatory domain of ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis adenylyl cyclase (AC) Rv1625c/Cya is an evolutionary ancestor of the mamm...
AbstractThe class IIIa adenylyl cyclase (AC) Rv1625c from Mycobacterium tuberculosis forms homodimer...
A number of genes similar to mammalian Class III nucleotide cyclases are found in mycobacteria, and ...
Adenylyl cyclase Rv2212 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis has a domain composition identical to the pH...
Class III adenylyl cyclases contain catalytic and regulatory domains, yet structural insight into th...
Adenylyl cyclase (AC) catalyzes the formation of cyclic AMP (cAMP) from ATP. The cAMP produced by AC...
Rv1625c is one of 16 adenylyl cyclases encoded in the genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In solut...
An adenylyl cyclase from Mycobacterium avium, Mal 120, is a functional orthologue of a pseudogene Rv...
The Rv1625c Class III adenylyl cyclase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a homodimeric enzyme with ...
The Rv1625c Class III adenylyl cyclase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a homodimeric enzyme with ...
The Rv1625c Class III adenylyl cyclase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a homodimeric enzyme with ...
The mycobacterial Rv1625c gene product is an adenylyl cyclase with sequence similarity to the mammal...
AbstractThe mycobacterial Rv1625c gene product is an adenylyl cyclase with sequence similarity to th...
AbstractThe conversion of adenine and guanine nucleoside triphosphates to cAMP and cGMP is carried o...
The Rv1625c gene product is an adenylyl cyclase identiÆed in the genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosi...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis adenylyl cyclase (AC) Rv1625c/Cya is an evolutionary ancestor of the mamm...
AbstractThe class IIIa adenylyl cyclase (AC) Rv1625c from Mycobacterium tuberculosis forms homodimer...
A number of genes similar to mammalian Class III nucleotide cyclases are found in mycobacteria, and ...
Adenylyl cyclase Rv2212 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis has a domain composition identical to the pH...
Class III adenylyl cyclases contain catalytic and regulatory domains, yet structural insight into th...
Adenylyl cyclase (AC) catalyzes the formation of cyclic AMP (cAMP) from ATP. The cAMP produced by AC...
Rv1625c is one of 16 adenylyl cyclases encoded in the genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In solut...
An adenylyl cyclase from Mycobacterium avium, Mal 120, is a functional orthologue of a pseudogene Rv...
The Rv1625c Class III adenylyl cyclase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a homodimeric enzyme with ...
The Rv1625c Class III adenylyl cyclase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a homodimeric enzyme with ...
The Rv1625c Class III adenylyl cyclase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a homodimeric enzyme with ...
The mycobacterial Rv1625c gene product is an adenylyl cyclase with sequence similarity to the mammal...
AbstractThe mycobacterial Rv1625c gene product is an adenylyl cyclase with sequence similarity to th...
AbstractThe conversion of adenine and guanine nucleoside triphosphates to cAMP and cGMP is carried o...
The Rv1625c gene product is an adenylyl cyclase identiÆed in the genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosi...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis adenylyl cyclase (AC) Rv1625c/Cya is an evolutionary ancestor of the mamm...
AbstractThe class IIIa adenylyl cyclase (AC) Rv1625c from Mycobacterium tuberculosis forms homodimer...
A number of genes similar to mammalian Class III nucleotide cyclases are found in mycobacteria, and ...