Mycobacterium tuberculosis DosS is critical for the induction of M. tuberculosis dormancy genes in response to nitric oxide (NO), carbon monoxide (CO), or hypoxia. These environmental stimuli, which are sensed by the DosS heme group, result in autophosphorylation of a DosS His residue, followed by phosphotransfer to an Asp residue of the response regulator DosR. To clarify the mechanism of gaseous ligand recognition and signaling, we investigated the hydrogen-bonding interactions of the iron-bound CO and NO ligands by site-directed mutagenesis of Glu-87 and His-89. Autophosphorylation assays and molecular dynamics simulations suggest that Glu-87 has an important role in ligand recognition, whereas His-89 is essential for signal transduction...
The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is endowed with a potent nitric oxide...
International audienceIn the heme-based sensor Dos from Escherichia coli, the ferrous heme is coordi...
Nitric oxide (NO) signaling in mammals occurs through the activation of soluble guanylate cyclase (s...
International audienceThe transcriptional regulator DosR from M. tuberculosis plays a crucial role i...
International audienceThe transcriptional regulator DosR from M. tuberculosis plays a crucial role i...
International audienceThe transcriptional regulator DosR from M. tuberculosis plays a crucial role i...
International audienceThe transcriptional regulator DosR from M. tuberculosis plays a crucial role i...
International audienceThe transcriptional regulator DosR from M. tuberculosis plays a crucial role i...
AbstractTwo sensor kinases, DosS and DosT, are responsible for recognition of hypoxia in Mycobacteri...
DosS/DosR is a two-component regulatory system in which DosS, a heme-containing sensor also known as...
The crystal structure of the cyano-met form of Mt-trHbO revealed two unusual distal residues Y(CD1) ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the pathogen that causes tuberculosis, has evolved sophisticated mechani...
The homodimeric hemoglobin (HbN) from Mycobacte-rium tuberculosis displays an extremely high oxygen ...
The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is endowed with a potent nitric oxide...
AbstractMycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is a facultative intracellular pathogen and the second larg...
The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is endowed with a potent nitric oxide...
International audienceIn the heme-based sensor Dos from Escherichia coli, the ferrous heme is coordi...
Nitric oxide (NO) signaling in mammals occurs through the activation of soluble guanylate cyclase (s...
International audienceThe transcriptional regulator DosR from M. tuberculosis plays a crucial role i...
International audienceThe transcriptional regulator DosR from M. tuberculosis plays a crucial role i...
International audienceThe transcriptional regulator DosR from M. tuberculosis plays a crucial role i...
International audienceThe transcriptional regulator DosR from M. tuberculosis plays a crucial role i...
International audienceThe transcriptional regulator DosR from M. tuberculosis plays a crucial role i...
AbstractTwo sensor kinases, DosS and DosT, are responsible for recognition of hypoxia in Mycobacteri...
DosS/DosR is a two-component regulatory system in which DosS, a heme-containing sensor also known as...
The crystal structure of the cyano-met form of Mt-trHbO revealed two unusual distal residues Y(CD1) ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the pathogen that causes tuberculosis, has evolved sophisticated mechani...
The homodimeric hemoglobin (HbN) from Mycobacte-rium tuberculosis displays an extremely high oxygen ...
The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is endowed with a potent nitric oxide...
AbstractMycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is a facultative intracellular pathogen and the second larg...
The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is endowed with a potent nitric oxide...
International audienceIn the heme-based sensor Dos from Escherichia coli, the ferrous heme is coordi...
Nitric oxide (NO) signaling in mammals occurs through the activation of soluble guanylate cyclase (s...