In Bacillus subtilis, nitrogen homeostasis is controlled by a unique circuitry composed of the regulator TnrA and the repressor GlnR. Here, Schumacher et al. describe a comprehensive molecular dissection of this network that reveals novel mechanisms, including oligomeric transformations, by which their inducible signal transduction domains are employed to provide a readout of nitrogen levels.All cells must sense and adapt to changing nutrient availability. However, detailed molecular mechanisms coordinating such regulatory pathways remain poorly understood. In Bacillus subtilis, nitrogen homeostasis is controlled by a unique circuitry composed of the regulator TnrA, which is deactivated by feedback-inhibited glutamine synthetase (GS) during...
Under nitrogen limitation conditions, Bacillus subtilis induces a sophisticated network of adaptatio...
The nitrogen regulatory (Ntr) system of Escherichia coli regulates the assimilation of nitrogen from...
The transcription factor TnrA, which belongs to the MerR transcription regulators, in Bacillus subti...
In Bacillus subtilis, nitrogen homeostasis is controlled by a unique circuitry composed of the regul...
TnrA is a master transcription factor regulating nitrogen metabolism in Bacillus subtilis under cond...
The nitrogen is a macroelement for all alive cells, from bacteria to animals. Although NH3/NH4 are h...
Nitrogen is a macroelement for all living cells, from bacteria to animals. Although ammonia ions (NH...
Under conditions of nitrogen limitation, the general transcription factor TnrA in Bacillus subtilis ...
AbstractBacillus subtilis TnrA, a global regulator of transcription, responds to nitrogen availabili...
© 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.TnrA is amaster regulator...
The Bacillus subtilis glutamine synthetase (GS) plays a dual role in cell metabolism by functioning ...
Under nitrogen limitation conditions, Bacillus subtilis induces a sophisticated network of adaptatio...
AbstractThe Bacillus subtilis glutamine synthetase (GS) plays a dual role in cell metabolism by func...
Under nitrogen limitation conditions, Bacillus subtilis induces a sophisticated network of adaptatio...
The nitrogen regulatory (Ntr) system of Escherichia coli regulates the assimilation of nitrogen from...
The transcription factor TnrA, which belongs to the MerR transcription regulators, in Bacillus subti...
In Bacillus subtilis, nitrogen homeostasis is controlled by a unique circuitry composed of the regul...
TnrA is a master transcription factor regulating nitrogen metabolism in Bacillus subtilis under cond...
The nitrogen is a macroelement for all alive cells, from bacteria to animals. Although NH3/NH4 are h...
Nitrogen is a macroelement for all living cells, from bacteria to animals. Although ammonia ions (NH...
Under conditions of nitrogen limitation, the general transcription factor TnrA in Bacillus subtilis ...
AbstractBacillus subtilis TnrA, a global regulator of transcription, responds to nitrogen availabili...
© 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.TnrA is amaster regulator...
The Bacillus subtilis glutamine synthetase (GS) plays a dual role in cell metabolism by functioning ...
Under nitrogen limitation conditions, Bacillus subtilis induces a sophisticated network of adaptatio...
AbstractThe Bacillus subtilis glutamine synthetase (GS) plays a dual role in cell metabolism by func...
Under nitrogen limitation conditions, Bacillus subtilis induces a sophisticated network of adaptatio...
The nitrogen regulatory (Ntr) system of Escherichia coli regulates the assimilation of nitrogen from...
The transcription factor TnrA, which belongs to the MerR transcription regulators, in Bacillus subti...