ArcBA is a two-component regulatory system of Escherichia coli involved in sensing oxygen availability and the concomitant transcriptional regulation of oxidative and fermentative catabolism. Based on in vitro data, it has been postulated that the redox state of the ubiquinone pool is the determinant for ArcB kinase activity. Here we report on the in vivo regulation of ArcB activation, as determined using a lacZ reporter specifically responsive to phosphorylated ArcA. Our results indicate that upon deletion of a ubiquinone biosynthetic enzyme, regulation of ArcB in the anaerobic-aerobic transition is not affected. In contrast, interference with menaquinone biosynthesis leads to inactivation of ArcB during anaerobic growth; this phenotype is...
For adaptation between anaerobic, micro-aerobic and aerobic conditions Escherichia coli's metabolism...
ABSTRACT Gram-negative facultative anaerobes often cause bacteremia, a systemic infection associated...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the infectious disease, cholera, is a water-borne pathogen w...
Expression of the catabolic network in Escherichia coli is predominantly regulated, via oxygen avail...
Expression of the catabolic network in Escherichia coli is predominantly regulated, via oxygen avail...
Expression of the catabolic network in Escherichia coli is predominantly regulated, via oxygen avail...
<div><p>Expression of the catabolic network in <i>Escherichia coli</i> is predominantly regulated, v...
The enteron Escherichia coli is equipped with a branched electron transfer chain that mediates chemi...
Despite the importance of maintaining redox homeostasis for cellular viability, how cells control re...
<div><p>Despite the importance of maintaining redox homeostasis for cellular viability, how cells co...
In Escherichia coli, changes in redox condition of growth are sensed and signaled by the Arc two-com...
The Arc two-component system, comprising the ArcB sensor kinase and the ArcA response regulator, mod...
<div><p>The electron transport chain of <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> contains three different quinone speci...
The electron transport chain of E. coli contains three different quinone species, ubiquinone (UQ), m...
Abstract: Escherichia coli has several elaborate sensing mechanisms for response to the availability...
For adaptation between anaerobic, micro-aerobic and aerobic conditions Escherichia coli's metabolism...
ABSTRACT Gram-negative facultative anaerobes often cause bacteremia, a systemic infection associated...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the infectious disease, cholera, is a water-borne pathogen w...
Expression of the catabolic network in Escherichia coli is predominantly regulated, via oxygen avail...
Expression of the catabolic network in Escherichia coli is predominantly regulated, via oxygen avail...
Expression of the catabolic network in Escherichia coli is predominantly regulated, via oxygen avail...
<div><p>Expression of the catabolic network in <i>Escherichia coli</i> is predominantly regulated, v...
The enteron Escherichia coli is equipped with a branched electron transfer chain that mediates chemi...
Despite the importance of maintaining redox homeostasis for cellular viability, how cells control re...
<div><p>Despite the importance of maintaining redox homeostasis for cellular viability, how cells co...
In Escherichia coli, changes in redox condition of growth are sensed and signaled by the Arc two-com...
The Arc two-component system, comprising the ArcB sensor kinase and the ArcA response regulator, mod...
<div><p>The electron transport chain of <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> contains three different quinone speci...
The electron transport chain of E. coli contains three different quinone species, ubiquinone (UQ), m...
Abstract: Escherichia coli has several elaborate sensing mechanisms for response to the availability...
For adaptation between anaerobic, micro-aerobic and aerobic conditions Escherichia coli's metabolism...
ABSTRACT Gram-negative facultative anaerobes often cause bacteremia, a systemic infection associated...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the infectious disease, cholera, is a water-borne pathogen w...