When the cell envelope integrity is compromised, bacteria trigger signaling cascades resulting in the production of proteins that counteract these extracytoplasmic stresses. Here, we show that the two-component system EsrSR regulates a cell envelope stress response in the Actinobacterium Corynebacterium glutamicum. The sensor kinase EsrS possesses an amino-terminal phage shock protein C (PspC) domain, a property that sets EsrSR apart from all other two-component systems characterized so far. An integral membrane protein, EsrI, whose gene is divergently transcribed to the esrSR gene locus and which interestingly also possesses a PspC domain, acts as an inhibitor of EsrSR under non-stress conditions. The resulting EsrISR three-component syste...
The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex compartment that is essential for viability. To ...
The general stress response (GSR) represents an important trait to survive in the environment by lea...
Huennefeld M, Persicke M, Kalinowski J, Frunzke J. The MarR-Type Regulator MalR Is Involved in Stres...
Inducible extracytoplasmic stress responses (ESRs) help to maintain the integrity and function of th...
The bacterial cell envelope is a protective barrier at the frontline of bacterial interaction with t...
International audienceDuring their lifecycle, bacteria are exposed to continuous changes in their en...
The envelope of bacteria is a complex multi-layered shield that ensures multiple essential functions...
<p>Abstract</p><p>The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a tightly regulated, intricate system, a...
The bacterial envelope integrates essential stress-sensing and adaptive functions; thus, envelope-pr...
The Gram-negative bacterial envelope is an essential interface between the intracellular and harsh e...
Abstract S. aureus has 16 predicted two-component systems (TCS) that respond to a range of environme...
Two-component signaling systems (TCSs) are one of the mechanisms that bacteria employ to sense and a...
International audiencePartner‐Switching Systems (PSS) are widespread regulatory systems, each compri...
Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris is an epiphytic bacterium that can become a vascular pathogen ...
International audienceHere, we show that a partner-switching system of the aquatic Proteobacterium S...
The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex compartment that is essential for viability. To ...
The general stress response (GSR) represents an important trait to survive in the environment by lea...
Huennefeld M, Persicke M, Kalinowski J, Frunzke J. The MarR-Type Regulator MalR Is Involved in Stres...
Inducible extracytoplasmic stress responses (ESRs) help to maintain the integrity and function of th...
The bacterial cell envelope is a protective barrier at the frontline of bacterial interaction with t...
International audienceDuring their lifecycle, bacteria are exposed to continuous changes in their en...
The envelope of bacteria is a complex multi-layered shield that ensures multiple essential functions...
<p>Abstract</p><p>The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a tightly regulated, intricate system, a...
The bacterial envelope integrates essential stress-sensing and adaptive functions; thus, envelope-pr...
The Gram-negative bacterial envelope is an essential interface between the intracellular and harsh e...
Abstract S. aureus has 16 predicted two-component systems (TCS) that respond to a range of environme...
Two-component signaling systems (TCSs) are one of the mechanisms that bacteria employ to sense and a...
International audiencePartner‐Switching Systems (PSS) are widespread regulatory systems, each compri...
Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris is an epiphytic bacterium that can become a vascular pathogen ...
International audienceHere, we show that a partner-switching system of the aquatic Proteobacterium S...
The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex compartment that is essential for viability. To ...
The general stress response (GSR) represents an important trait to survive in the environment by lea...
Huennefeld M, Persicke M, Kalinowski J, Frunzke J. The MarR-Type Regulator MalR Is Involved in Stres...