The Fe2+-dependent Fur protein serves as a negative regulator of iron uptake in bacteria. As only metallo-Fur acts as an autogeneous repressor, Fe2+scarcity would direct fur expression when continued supply is not obviously required. We show that in Escherichia coli post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms ensure that Fur synthesis remains steady in iron limitation. Our studies revealed that fur translation is coupled to that of an upstream open reading frame (uof), translation of which is downregulated by the non-coding RNA (ncRNA) RyhB. As RyhB transcription is negatively controlled by metallo-Fur, iron depletion creates a negative feedback loop. RyhB-mediated regulation of uof-fur provides the first example for indirect translational r...
Iron is essential for the survival of almost all organisms, although excess iron can result in the g...
Fur (ferric uptake regulation protein) activates sodB expression, increasing expression levels by a ...
In pathogenic bacteria, the ability to acquire iron, which is mainly regulated by the ferric uptake ...
The ferric uptake regulator (Fur) plays a critical role in the transcriptional regulation of iron me...
The ferric uptake regulator (Fur) plays a critical role in the transcriptional regulation of iron me...
Organisms generally respond to iron deficiency by increasing their capacity to take up iron and by c...
In bacteria-host interactions, competition for iron is critical for the outcome of the infection. As...
ABSTRACT Iron, a major protein cofactor, is essential for most organisms. Despite the well-known eff...
Iron is an essential cofactor for many biological processes. Due to the potential toxicity of iron a...
The ferric uptake regulator protein Fur regulates iron-dependent gene expression in bacteria. In Hel...
The Fur protein acts as a regulator of iron-dependent gene transcription in bacteria. In Helicobacte...
International audienceThe iroN gene of Salmonella enterica and uropathogenic Escherichia coli encode...
FtnA is the major iron-storage protein of Escherichia coli accounting for < or = 50% of total cellul...
ABSTRACT Iron, a major protein cofactor, is essential for most organisms. Despite the well-known eff...
Background: The ferric uptake regulator (Fur) is a transcription factor and the main regulator of ir...
Iron is essential for the survival of almost all organisms, although excess iron can result in the g...
Fur (ferric uptake regulation protein) activates sodB expression, increasing expression levels by a ...
In pathogenic bacteria, the ability to acquire iron, which is mainly regulated by the ferric uptake ...
The ferric uptake regulator (Fur) plays a critical role in the transcriptional regulation of iron me...
The ferric uptake regulator (Fur) plays a critical role in the transcriptional regulation of iron me...
Organisms generally respond to iron deficiency by increasing their capacity to take up iron and by c...
In bacteria-host interactions, competition for iron is critical for the outcome of the infection. As...
ABSTRACT Iron, a major protein cofactor, is essential for most organisms. Despite the well-known eff...
Iron is an essential cofactor for many biological processes. Due to the potential toxicity of iron a...
The ferric uptake regulator protein Fur regulates iron-dependent gene expression in bacteria. In Hel...
The Fur protein acts as a regulator of iron-dependent gene transcription in bacteria. In Helicobacte...
International audienceThe iroN gene of Salmonella enterica and uropathogenic Escherichia coli encode...
FtnA is the major iron-storage protein of Escherichia coli accounting for < or = 50% of total cellul...
ABSTRACT Iron, a major protein cofactor, is essential for most organisms. Despite the well-known eff...
Background: The ferric uptake regulator (Fur) is a transcription factor and the main regulator of ir...
Iron is essential for the survival of almost all organisms, although excess iron can result in the g...
Fur (ferric uptake regulation protein) activates sodB expression, increasing expression levels by a ...
In pathogenic bacteria, the ability to acquire iron, which is mainly regulated by the ferric uptake ...