AbstractDetailed data from statistical analyses of the structural properties of the inter-domain linker peptides of the bacterial regulators of the family MocR are herein reported. MocR regulators are a recently discovered subfamily of bacterial regulators possessing an N-terminal domain, 60 residue long on average, folded as the winged-helix-turn-helix architecture responsible for DNA recognition and binding, and a large C-terminal domain (350 residue on average) that belongs to the fold type-I pyridoxal 5′-phosphate (PLP) dependent enzymes such aspartate aminotransferase. Data show the distribution of several structural characteristics of the linkers taken from bacterial species from five different phyla, namely Actinobacteria, Alpha-, Be...
We developed a comprehensive resource for the genome-reduced bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae compris...
AbstractBackground: The differential expression of the ompF and ompC genes is regulated by two prote...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2004 Studholme et al; licensee BioMed Cen...
Detailed data from statistical analyses of the structural properties of the inter-domain linker pept...
Peptide inter-domain linkers are peptide segments covalently linking two adjacent domains within a p...
AbstractPeptide inter-domain linkers are peptide segments covalently linking two adjacent domains wi...
MocR bacterial transcriptional regulators are a subfamily within the GntR family. The MocR proteins ...
The MocR bacterial transcriptional regulators are characterized by an N-terminal domain, 60 residues...
The MocR/GabR subfamily of chimeric proteins is widespread in bacteria and regulates a ...
Bacterial proteins belonging to the MocR/GabR family are chimeric proteins incorporating a short N-t...
Bacterial MocR transcriptional regulators possess an N-terminal DNA-binding domain containing a cons...
Haydon and Guest (Haydon, D. J, and Guest, J. R. (1991) FEMS Microbiol Lett. 63, 291-295) first desc...
Increasing number of genes encoding PLP-dependent transcription regulators, MocR/GabR type regulator...
LuxR regulators are a widely studied group of bacterial helix-turn-helix (HTH) transcription factors...
The IclR-family is a large group of transcription factors (TFs) regulating various biological proces...
We developed a comprehensive resource for the genome-reduced bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae compris...
AbstractBackground: The differential expression of the ompF and ompC genes is regulated by two prote...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2004 Studholme et al; licensee BioMed Cen...
Detailed data from statistical analyses of the structural properties of the inter-domain linker pept...
Peptide inter-domain linkers are peptide segments covalently linking two adjacent domains within a p...
AbstractPeptide inter-domain linkers are peptide segments covalently linking two adjacent domains wi...
MocR bacterial transcriptional regulators are a subfamily within the GntR family. The MocR proteins ...
The MocR bacterial transcriptional regulators are characterized by an N-terminal domain, 60 residues...
The MocR/GabR subfamily of chimeric proteins is widespread in bacteria and regulates a ...
Bacterial proteins belonging to the MocR/GabR family are chimeric proteins incorporating a short N-t...
Bacterial MocR transcriptional regulators possess an N-terminal DNA-binding domain containing a cons...
Haydon and Guest (Haydon, D. J, and Guest, J. R. (1991) FEMS Microbiol Lett. 63, 291-295) first desc...
Increasing number of genes encoding PLP-dependent transcription regulators, MocR/GabR type regulator...
LuxR regulators are a widely studied group of bacterial helix-turn-helix (HTH) transcription factors...
The IclR-family is a large group of transcription factors (TFs) regulating various biological proces...
We developed a comprehensive resource for the genome-reduced bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae compris...
AbstractBackground: The differential expression of the ompF and ompC genes is regulated by two prote...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2004 Studholme et al; licensee BioMed Cen...