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  1. Category:Phob (35 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Phob
  2. Category:Ompr/phob (40 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ompr/phob
  3. Category:Phob family (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Phob family
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  1. 2jba (5,587 bytes)
    2: ==PhoB response regulator receiver domain constitutively...
    11: ...ription of this operon is positively regulated by PhoB and PhoR when phosphate is limited.
    24: ...ered in the unbound and magnesium-bound wild-type PhoB RD structures. Besides, the mutant RD structures ...
    26: ...titutively active mutants of the Escherichia coli PhoB receiver domain give insights into activation.,Ar...
  2. 2iyn (4,614 bytes)
    2: ...=The co-factor-induced pre-active conformation in PhoB==
    11: ...ription of this operon is positively regulated by PhoB and PhoR when phosphate is limited.
    24: ...erface and recalls the contact found in activated PhoB. However, here this last interaction is not perfe...
    26: The cofactor-induced pre-active conformation in PhoB.,Sola M, Drew DL, Blanco AG, Gomis-Ruth FX, Coll ...
  3. Category:Phob (35 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Phob
  4. 7e1b (3,171 bytes)
    13: ...rom Vibrio parahaemolyticus, a member of the OmpR/PhoB family, regulates virulence and antibiotic resist...
  5. 7e1h (3,502 bytes)
    14: ...haemolyticus</italic>, a member of the OmpR/PhoB family, regulates virulence and antibiotic resist...
  6. 4jas (3,591 bytes)
    14: ...erent two-component system, Escherichia coli PhoR-PhoB. The rewired proteins interacted robustly with ea...
  7. 8hih (4,348 bytes)
    14: ...nism for the master regulator GlnR and other OmpR/PhoB subfamily proteins and present a unique mode of b...
  8. 1b00 (4,662 bytes)
    2: ==PHOB RECEIVER DOMAIN FROM ESCHERICHIA COLI==
    10: ...ription of this operon is positively regulated by PhoB and PhoR when phosphate is limited.
    23: ... are two molecules linked by a complementary hydrophobic surface, which involves helix alpha1, loop beta...
    25: ...nal crystal structure of the transcription factor PhoB receiver domain.,Sola M, Gomis-Ruth FX, Serrano L...
  9. 1gxp (4,097 bytes)
    2: ==PhoB effector domain in complex with pho box DNA.==
    10: ...ription of this operon is positively regulated by PhoB and PhoR when phosphate is limited.
    23: ...nd closely related bacteria. The structure of the PhoB effector domain in complex with its target DNA se...
    25: Tandem DNA recognition by PhoB, a two-component signal transduction transcriptio...
  10. 1gxq (3,730 bytes)
    2: ==Crystal structure of the PhoB effector domain==
    10: ...ription of this operon is positively regulated by PhoB and PhoR when phosphate is limited.
    23: ...nd closely related bacteria. The structure of the PhoB effector domain in complex with its target DNA se...
    25: Tandem DNA recognition by PhoB, a two-component signal transduction transcriptio...
  11. 1mvo (2,728 bytes)
    11: ...regulation of alkaline phosphatase genes phoA and phoB and of phosphodiesterase.
  12. 1qqi (4,706 bytes)
    2: ... OF THE DNA-BINDING AND TRANSACTIVATION DOMAIN OF PHOB FROM ESCHERICHIA COLI==
    10: ...ription of this operon is positively regulated by PhoB and PhoR when phosphate is limited.
    23: ...em array on the phosphate box. In each complex of PhoB the third helix of the DNA-binding/transactivatio...
    25: ...ng/transactivation domains and the arrangement of PhoB molecules on the phosphate box.,Okamura H, Hanaok...
  13. 1t72 (2,787 bytes)
    11: ...of phospho-PhoB, or inhibit formation of the PhoR-PhoB transitory complex (Probable).
  14. 1t8b (4,558 bytes)
    10: ...of phospho-PhoB, or inhibit formation of the PhoR-PhoB transitory complex (Probable).
    23: ...e kinase PhoR, promoting release of its substrate PhoB. Other proteins that share the PhoU domain fold i...
  15. 1xhf (5,400 bytes)
    24: ...of residues that are highly conserved in the OmpR/PhoB subfamily. It is hypothesized that members of thi...
  16. 1zes (2,952 bytes)
    2: ==BeF3- activated PhoB receiver domain==
    11: ...ription of this operon is positively regulated by PhoB and PhoR when phosphate is limited.
  17. 1zgz (4,936 bytes)
    24: ...ce that most all response regulators of the OmpR/ PhoB subfamily share a common mechanism of activation ...
  18. 1zh2 (4,460 bytes)
    24: ...ce that most all response regulators of the OmpR/ PhoB subfamily share a common mechanism of activation ...
  19. 1zh4 (4,533 bytes)
    24: ...ce that most all response regulators of the OmpR/ PhoB subfamily share a common mechanism of activation ...
  20. 2gwr (5,879 bytes)
    24: ...in linker length that is observed within the OmpR/PhoB family of response regulators.

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