Bacterial response to nitric oxide (NO) is of major importance since NO is an obligatory intermediate of the nitrogen cycle. Transcriptional regulation of the dissimilatory nitric oxides metabolism in bacteria is diverse and involves FNR-like transcription factors HcpR, DNR and NnrR, two-component systems NarXL and NarQP, NO-responsive activator NorR, and nitrite sensitive repressor NsrR. Using comparative genomics approaches we predict DNA-binding signals for these transcriptional factors and describe corresponding regulons in available bacterial genomes. Within the FNR family of regulators, we observed a correlation of two specificity-determining amino acids and contacting bases in corresponding DNA signal. Highly conserved regulon...
Understanding the fate of nitric oxide (NO) inside the bacterial cell is a major issue in biology of...
Gene sequence analysis of cnorB and qnorB, both encoding nitric oxide reductases, was performed on p...
Bacterial respiration generates the energy required for bacterial growth. Respiration is not only li...
Bacterial response to nitric oxide (NO) is of major importance since NO is an obligatory intermediat...
<div><p>Bacterial response to nitric oxide (NO) is of major importance since NO is an obligatory int...
AbstractThe nir and nor genes, which encode nitrite and nitric oxide reductase, lie close together o...
ABSTRACT Initial work focused on the regulation of nitrite reductase, the defining reaction of denit...
Microorganisms capable of nitrifier denitrification and aerobic denitrification are of significant i...
Microorganisms capable of nitrifier denitrification and aerobic denitrification are of significant i...
The nir and nor genes, which encode nitrite and nitric oxide reductase, lie close together on the DN...
Nitrate and nitrite are the most preferable electron acceptors in the absence of molecular oxygen. ...
Abstract In denitrifying bacteria, the concentration of NO is maintained low by a tight control of t...
Production of nitric oxide (NO) and nitrous oxide (N(2)O) by ammonia (NH(3))-oxidizing bacteria in n...
Upstream of the nor and nnrR cluster in Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.3 is a previously uncharacterize...
In denitrifying bacteria, the concentration of NO is maintained low by a tight control of the expres...
Understanding the fate of nitric oxide (NO) inside the bacterial cell is a major issue in biology of...
Gene sequence analysis of cnorB and qnorB, both encoding nitric oxide reductases, was performed on p...
Bacterial respiration generates the energy required for bacterial growth. Respiration is not only li...
Bacterial response to nitric oxide (NO) is of major importance since NO is an obligatory intermediat...
<div><p>Bacterial response to nitric oxide (NO) is of major importance since NO is an obligatory int...
AbstractThe nir and nor genes, which encode nitrite and nitric oxide reductase, lie close together o...
ABSTRACT Initial work focused on the regulation of nitrite reductase, the defining reaction of denit...
Microorganisms capable of nitrifier denitrification and aerobic denitrification are of significant i...
Microorganisms capable of nitrifier denitrification and aerobic denitrification are of significant i...
The nir and nor genes, which encode nitrite and nitric oxide reductase, lie close together on the DN...
Nitrate and nitrite are the most preferable electron acceptors in the absence of molecular oxygen. ...
Abstract In denitrifying bacteria, the concentration of NO is maintained low by a tight control of t...
Production of nitric oxide (NO) and nitrous oxide (N(2)O) by ammonia (NH(3))-oxidizing bacteria in n...
Upstream of the nor and nnrR cluster in Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.3 is a previously uncharacterize...
In denitrifying bacteria, the concentration of NO is maintained low by a tight control of the expres...
Understanding the fate of nitric oxide (NO) inside the bacterial cell is a major issue in biology of...
Gene sequence analysis of cnorB and qnorB, both encoding nitric oxide reductases, was performed on p...
Bacterial respiration generates the energy required for bacterial growth. Respiration is not only li...