ppGpp regulates gene expression in a variety of bacteria and in plants. We proposed previously that ppGpp or its precursor, pppGpp [referred to collectively as (p)ppGpp], or both might regulate the activity of the enzyme polynucleotide phosphorylase in Streptomyces species. We have examined the effects of (p)ppGpp on the polymerization and phosphorolysis activities of PNPase from Streptomyces coelicolor, Streptomyces antibioticus, and Escherichia coli. We have shown that (p)ppGpp inhibits the activities of both Streptomyces PNPases but not the E. coli enzyme. The inhibition kinetics for polymerization using the Streptomyces enzymes are of the mixed noncompetitive type, suggesting that (p)ppGpp binds to a region other than the active site of...
The molecule guanosine tetraphophosphate (ppGpp) is most commonly considered an alarmone produced du...
The stringent response is a stress signalling system mediated by the alarmones guanosine tetraphosph...
AbstractEnzymes of the Rel/Spo family enable bacteria to survive prolonged periods of nutrient limit...
International audienceBoth ppGpp and pppGpp are thought to function collectively as second messenger...
With the beginning of the idiophase the highly phosphorylated guanylic nucleotides guanosine 5'-diph...
Both ppGpp and pppGpp are thought to function collectively as second messengers for many complex cel...
Polynucleotide phosphorylase (PNPase) is a 3′–5′-exoribnuclease that is found in most bacteria and i...
Overexpression of the polynucleotide phosphorylase gene (pnp) of Streptomyces antibioticus affects m...
In nearly all bacterial species examined so far, amino acid starvation triggers the rapid accumulati...
The global regulatory nucleotides (p)ppGpp are major effectors for the control of ribosomal RNA in b...
The stringent response alarmone guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp) affects transcription from many pro...
The nucleotide ppGpp is a highly conserved regulatory molecule in bacteria that helps tune growth ra...
International audienceIn Streptomyces, antibiotic biosynthesis is triggered in phosphate limitation ...
Amino acid starvation is sensed by Escherichia coli RelA and Bacillus subtilis Rel through monitorin...
The alarmone nucleotide (p) ppGpp is a key regulator of bacterial metabolism, growth, stress toleran...
The molecule guanosine tetraphophosphate (ppGpp) is most commonly considered an alarmone produced du...
The stringent response is a stress signalling system mediated by the alarmones guanosine tetraphosph...
AbstractEnzymes of the Rel/Spo family enable bacteria to survive prolonged periods of nutrient limit...
International audienceBoth ppGpp and pppGpp are thought to function collectively as second messenger...
With the beginning of the idiophase the highly phosphorylated guanylic nucleotides guanosine 5'-diph...
Both ppGpp and pppGpp are thought to function collectively as second messengers for many complex cel...
Polynucleotide phosphorylase (PNPase) is a 3′–5′-exoribnuclease that is found in most bacteria and i...
Overexpression of the polynucleotide phosphorylase gene (pnp) of Streptomyces antibioticus affects m...
In nearly all bacterial species examined so far, amino acid starvation triggers the rapid accumulati...
The global regulatory nucleotides (p)ppGpp are major effectors for the control of ribosomal RNA in b...
The stringent response alarmone guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp) affects transcription from many pro...
The nucleotide ppGpp is a highly conserved regulatory molecule in bacteria that helps tune growth ra...
International audienceIn Streptomyces, antibiotic biosynthesis is triggered in phosphate limitation ...
Amino acid starvation is sensed by Escherichia coli RelA and Bacillus subtilis Rel through monitorin...
The alarmone nucleotide (p) ppGpp is a key regulator of bacterial metabolism, growth, stress toleran...
The molecule guanosine tetraphophosphate (ppGpp) is most commonly considered an alarmone produced du...
The stringent response is a stress signalling system mediated by the alarmones guanosine tetraphosph...
AbstractEnzymes of the Rel/Spo family enable bacteria to survive prolonged periods of nutrient limit...