Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2030674911> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2030674911 endingPage "1047" @default.
- W2030674911 startingPage "1030" @default.
- W2030674911 abstract "The response regulator RamR activates expression of the ramCSAB operon, the source of the morphogenetic peptide SapB, and is therefore important for morphogenesis of the bacterium Streptomyces coelicolor. Like most response regulators, RamR consists of an amino-terminal receiver domain and a carboxy-terminal DNA binding domain. Four of five highly conserved active site residues known to be important in other response regulators are present in RamR: D12, D56 (the predicted site of phosphorylation), T84 and K105. Here, we show that in spite of this, RamR did not demonstrate an ability to autophosphorylate in vitro in the presence of small molecule phosphodonors. The unphosphorylated protein behaved as a dimer and bound cooperatively to three sites in the ramC promoter, one with very high affinity and two with lower affinity. On its own, the RamR DNA binding domain could not bind DNA but was able to interfere with the action of full length RamR in a manner suggesting direct protein–protein contact. Surprisingly, substitution of residues D12 or T84 had no effect on RamR function in vivo. In contrast, D56A and K105A substitutions caused defects in both dimer formation and DNA binding while the more conservative substitution, D56N permitted dimer formation but not DNA binding. L102 in RamR corresponds to a well-conserved tyrosine (or aromatic) residue that is important for function in the other response regulators. While a L102Y variant, which introduced the aromatic side-chain usually found at this position, functioned normally, L102A and L102W substitutions blocked RamR function in vivo. We show that these substitutions specifically impaired cooperative DNA binding by RamR at the lower affinity recognition sequences. The biochemical properties of RamR therefore differ markedly from those of other well-characterized response regulators." @default.
- W2030674911 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2030674911 creator A5015804526 @default.
- W2030674911 creator A5079237039 @default.
- W2030674911 date "2005-09-01" @default.
- W2030674911 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W2030674911 title "Pivotal Roles for the Receiver Domain in the Mechanism of Action of the Response Regulator RamR of Streptomyces coelicolor" @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1481209183 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1486239164 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1499515703 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1510087049 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1516216944 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1543120839 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1613946557 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1884607886 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1920241157 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1963354155 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1971085025 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1974579096 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1977198497 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1979355916 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1983067595 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1985029525 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1991438329 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W1998738845 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2000646546 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2005056854 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2020657021 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2021427887 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2021582328 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2024848582 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2025168003 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2030300959 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2031175574 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2035135843 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2035445202 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2039287501 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2048220832 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2049716406 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2064860710 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2066307059 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2071286229 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2075330450 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2077228623 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2079852902 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2080384080 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2081054712 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2082089547 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2095600642 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2097107759 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2097341137 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2098699568 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2099648162 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2099962288 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2108949591 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2109064205 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2126403099 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2127096639 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2127579899 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2136059909 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2145499901 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2148197128 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2149332722 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2154030500 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2158934580 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2161716412 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2162102366 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W2162836208 @default.
- W2030674911 cites W4250602387 @default.
- W2030674911 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2005.06.053" @default.
- W2030674911 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16051268" @default.
- W2030674911 hasPublicationYear "2005" @default.
- W2030674911 type Work @default.
- W2030674911 sameAs 2030674911 @default.
- W2030674911 citedByCount "43" @default.
- W2030674911 countsByYear W20306749112012 @default.
- W2030674911 countsByYear W20306749112013 @default.
- W2030674911 countsByYear W20306749112014 @default.
- W2030674911 countsByYear W20306749112015 @default.
- W2030674911 countsByYear W20306749112016 @default.
- W2030674911 countsByYear W20306749112018 @default.
- W2030674911 countsByYear W20306749112020 @default.
- W2030674911 countsByYear W20306749112021 @default.
- W2030674911 countsByYear W20306749112022 @default.
- W2030674911 countsByYear W20306749112023 @default.
- W2030674911 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2030674911 hasAuthorship W2030674911A5015804526 @default.
- W2030674911 hasAuthorship W2030674911A5079237039 @default.
- W2030674911 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2030674911 hasConcept C107824862 @default.
- W2030674911 hasConcept C11960822 @default.
- W2030674911 hasConcept C143065580 @default.
- W2030674911 hasConcept C2780681812 @default.
- W2030674911 hasConcept C2781196521 @default.
- W2030674911 hasConcept C51639874 @default.
- W2030674911 hasConcept C552990157 @default.
- W2030674911 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2030674911 hasConcept C86803240 @default.