The Lrp/AsnC family of transcriptional regulatory proteins is found in both archaea and bacteria. Members of the family influence cellular metabolism in both a global (Lrp) and specific (AsnC) manner, often in response to exogenous amino acid effectors. In the present study we have determined both the first bacterial and the highest resolution structures for members of the family. Escherichia coli AsnC is a specific gene regulator whose activity is triggered by asparagine binding. Bacillus subtilis LrpC is a global regulator involved in chromosome condensation. Our AsnC-asparagine structure is the first for a regulator–effector complex and is revealed as an octameric disc. Key ligand recognition residues are identified together with a route...
The lrp gene of the extreme thermophilic archaeon Sulfolofus solfataricus, encoding a homologue of t...
SummaryThe LytTR domain is a DNA-binding motif found within the AlgR/AgrA/LytR family of transcripti...
SummaryTranscriptional repressor FL11 from the hyperthermophilic archaeon, Pyrococcus OT3, was cryst...
The Lrp/AsnC family of transcriptional regulatory proteins is found in both archaea and bacteria. Me...
Genome analysis has revealed that members of the Lrp family of transcriptional regulators are widely...
The AsnC/Lrp family of regulatory proteins links bacterial and archaeal transcription patterns to me...
International audienceThe lrpC gene was identified during the Bacillus subtilis genome sequencing pr...
The MocR bacterial transcriptional regulators are characterized by an N-terminal domain, 60 residues...
LysR-type transcriptional regulators (LTTRs) comprise one of the largest families of transcriptional...
Ss-LrpB is an Lrp-like transcriptional regulator from Sulfolobus solfataricus. Previously, in vitro ...
Archaea, constituting the third primary domain of life, harbor a basal transcription apparatus of th...
SummaryFeast/famine regulatory proteins (FFRPs) comprise the largest group of archaeal transcription...
Organisms live in an incredible variety of conditions and to survive must have the ability to sense ...
Bacteria and archaea encode members of the large multiple antibiotic resistance regulator (MarR) fam...
Background: Archaea combine bacterial-as well as eukaryotic-like features to regulate cellular proce...
The lrp gene of the extreme thermophilic archaeon Sulfolofus solfataricus, encoding a homologue of t...
SummaryThe LytTR domain is a DNA-binding motif found within the AlgR/AgrA/LytR family of transcripti...
SummaryTranscriptional repressor FL11 from the hyperthermophilic archaeon, Pyrococcus OT3, was cryst...
The Lrp/AsnC family of transcriptional regulatory proteins is found in both archaea and bacteria. Me...
Genome analysis has revealed that members of the Lrp family of transcriptional regulators are widely...
The AsnC/Lrp family of regulatory proteins links bacterial and archaeal transcription patterns to me...
International audienceThe lrpC gene was identified during the Bacillus subtilis genome sequencing pr...
The MocR bacterial transcriptional regulators are characterized by an N-terminal domain, 60 residues...
LysR-type transcriptional regulators (LTTRs) comprise one of the largest families of transcriptional...
Ss-LrpB is an Lrp-like transcriptional regulator from Sulfolobus solfataricus. Previously, in vitro ...
Archaea, constituting the third primary domain of life, harbor a basal transcription apparatus of th...
SummaryFeast/famine regulatory proteins (FFRPs) comprise the largest group of archaeal transcription...
Organisms live in an incredible variety of conditions and to survive must have the ability to sense ...
Bacteria and archaea encode members of the large multiple antibiotic resistance regulator (MarR) fam...
Background: Archaea combine bacterial-as well as eukaryotic-like features to regulate cellular proce...
The lrp gene of the extreme thermophilic archaeon Sulfolofus solfataricus, encoding a homologue of t...
SummaryThe LytTR domain is a DNA-binding motif found within the AlgR/AgrA/LytR family of transcripti...
SummaryTranscriptional repressor FL11 from the hyperthermophilic archaeon, Pyrococcus OT3, was cryst...