MtrAB is a highly conserved two-component system implicated in the regulation of cell division in the Actinobacteria. It coordinates DNA replication with cell division in the unicellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis and links antibiotic production to sporulation in the filamentous Streptomyces venezuelae. Chloramphenicol biosynthesis is directly regulated by MtrA in S. venezuelae and deletion of mtrB constitutively activates MtrA and results in constitutive over-production of chloramphenicol. Here we report that in Streptomyces coelicolor, MtrA binds to sites upstream of developmental genes and the genes encoding ActII-1, ActII-4 and RedZ, which are cluster-situated regulators of the antibiotics actinorhodin (Act) and undecylprodigiosin (Red)...
Found in all domains of life, two-component systems (TCSs) are signal transduction pathways which ar...
Streptomyces are ubiquitous in soil and face a rapidly changing environment. Like other bacteria, th...
Streptomyces are ubiquitous in soil and face a rapidly changing environment. Like other bacteria, th...
MtrAB is a highly conserved two component system implicated in the regulation of cell division in th...
MtrAB is a highly conserved two-component system implicated in the regulation of cell division in th...
MtrAB is a highly conserved two-component system implicated in the regulation of cell division in th...
MtrAB is a highly conserved two-component system implicated in the regulation of cell division in th...
MtrAB is a highly conserved two-component system implicated in the regulation of cell division in th...
Streptomyces bacteria make numerous secondary metabolites, including half of all known antibiotics. ...
Streptomyces bacteria make numerous secondary metabolites, including half of all known antibiotics. ...
Streptomyces bacteria make numerous secondary metabolites, including half of all known antibiotics. ...
The atypical two-component system (TCS) AbrC1/C2/C3 (encoded by SCO4598, SCO4597, and SCO4596), comp...
Sequencing of a 4.3-kb DNA region from the chromosome of Streptomyces argillaceus, a mithramycin pro...
The current need for new antibiotics clinically is well documented. A variety of approaches are bein...
Streptomyces coelicolor inhabits a harsh soil environment, which it must adapt and respond to; there...
Found in all domains of life, two-component systems (TCSs) are signal transduction pathways which ar...
Streptomyces are ubiquitous in soil and face a rapidly changing environment. Like other bacteria, th...
Streptomyces are ubiquitous in soil and face a rapidly changing environment. Like other bacteria, th...
MtrAB is a highly conserved two component system implicated in the regulation of cell division in th...
MtrAB is a highly conserved two-component system implicated in the regulation of cell division in th...
MtrAB is a highly conserved two-component system implicated in the regulation of cell division in th...
MtrAB is a highly conserved two-component system implicated in the regulation of cell division in th...
MtrAB is a highly conserved two-component system implicated in the regulation of cell division in th...
Streptomyces bacteria make numerous secondary metabolites, including half of all known antibiotics. ...
Streptomyces bacteria make numerous secondary metabolites, including half of all known antibiotics. ...
Streptomyces bacteria make numerous secondary metabolites, including half of all known antibiotics. ...
The atypical two-component system (TCS) AbrC1/C2/C3 (encoded by SCO4598, SCO4597, and SCO4596), comp...
Sequencing of a 4.3-kb DNA region from the chromosome of Streptomyces argillaceus, a mithramycin pro...
The current need for new antibiotics clinically is well documented. A variety of approaches are bein...
Streptomyces coelicolor inhabits a harsh soil environment, which it must adapt and respond to; there...
Found in all domains of life, two-component systems (TCSs) are signal transduction pathways which ar...
Streptomyces are ubiquitous in soil and face a rapidly changing environment. Like other bacteria, th...
Streptomyces are ubiquitous in soil and face a rapidly changing environment. Like other bacteria, th...