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  1. Category:Sorc family (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sorc family
  2. Category:Sorc (35 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sorc
  3. Category:Sorc/deor family (47 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sorc/deor family

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  1. 1oi2 (4,772 bytes)
    24: ...transcription regulators of the TetR/QacR and the SorC families, pointing to their biological role as se...
  2. 1oi3 (4,719 bytes)
    24: ...transcription regulators of the TetR/QacR and the SorC families, pointing to their biological role as se...
  3. 4go1 (4,343 bytes)
    14: ...d by structural comparisons of LsrR with CggR and SorC. Cross-linking, size exclusion chromatography, an...
  4. 2o0m (2,594 bytes)
    2: ==The crystal structure of the putative SorC family transcriptional regulator from Enterococcu...
  5. Category:Sorc family (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sorc family
  6. 2w48 (4,493 bytes)
    2: ...ture of the Full-length Sorbitol Operon Regulator SorC from Klebsiella pneumoniae==
    11: [https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/SORC_KLEPN SORC_KLEPN] Positively regulates, in the presence of L...
    24: ...esents the same fold identified in members of the SorC family that shows some features identified as spe...
    26: ...ture of the full-length sorbitol operon regulator SorC from Klebsiella pneumoniae: structural evidence f...
  7. Category:Sorc (35 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sorc
  8. 3bxh (5,227 bytes)
    24: ...genes Regulator (CggR). CggR belongs to the large SorC/DeoR family of prokaryotic transcriptional regula...
  9. 3bxg (5,174 bytes)
    24: ...genes Regulator (CggR). CggR belongs to the large SorC/DeoR family of prokaryotic transcriptional regula...
  10. 3bxe (5,184 bytes)
    24: ...genes Regulator (CggR). CggR belongs to the large SorC/DeoR family of prokaryotic transcriptional regula...
  11. 2okg (5,335 bytes)
    24: ...genes Regulator (CggR). CggR belongs to the large SorC/DeoR family of prokaryotic transcriptional regula...
  12. 3bxf (5,315 bytes)
    24: ...genes Regulator (CggR). CggR belongs to the large SorC/DeoR family of prokaryotic transcriptional regula...
  13. Category:Sorc/deor family (47 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sorc/deor family
  14. 9h8m (5,136 bytes)
    2: ==FAD-dependent monooxygenase sorC==
    11: ...osorbicillin (PubMed:25580210). The monooxygenase sorC oxidizes sorbicillin and 2',3'-dihydrosorbicillin...
    14: ...cal active site residues. Ultimately, having both SorC and SorD at our disposal enabled us to investigat...
  15. 9h8u (5,373 bytes)
    11: ...osorbicillin (PubMed:25580210). The monooxygenase sorC oxidizes sorbicillin and 2',3'-dihydrosorbicillin...
    14: ...cal active site residues. Ultimately, having both SorC and SorD at our disposal enabled us to investigat...
  16. 9h8z (5,263 bytes)
    2: ==FAD-dependent monooxygenase sorC with sorbicillin bound==
    11: ...osorbicillin (PubMed:25580210). The monooxygenase sorC oxidizes sorbicillin and 2',3'-dihydrosorbicillin...
    14: ...cal active site residues. Ultimately, having both SorC and SorD at our disposal enabled us to investigat...
  17. 9h92 (5,297 bytes)
    11: ...osorbicillin (PubMed:25580210). The monooxygenase sorC oxidizes sorbicillin and 2',3'-dihydrosorbicillin...
    14: ...cal active site residues. Ultimately, having both SorC and SorD at our disposal enabled us to investigat...
  18. 7bhy (3,749 bytes)
    14: ... most likely to be shared by other members of the SorC/DeoR family.
    16: ...on by bacterial transcriptional regulators of the SorC/DeoR family.,Soltysova M, Sieglova I, Fabry M, Br...
  19. 7oyk (3,663 bytes)
    12: ... most likely to be shared by other members of the SorC/DeoR family.
    14: ...on by bacterial transcriptional regulators of the SorC/DeoR family.,Soltysova M, Sieglova I, Fabry M, Br...
  20. Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798321009633 (3,868 bytes)
    2: ...on by bacterial transcriptional regulators of the SorC/DeoR family===
    7: ...erminal DNA binding domain (DBD). As an assembly, SorC proteins work as tetramers in a cooperative manne...
    9: ... they cluster into two subfamilies: SorC/DeoR and SorC/CggR.
    10: ...ame="Sanctis">PMID:19232357</ref>, and the bigger SorC/CggR belong to the winged HTH family<ref name="Do...
    12: ...their binding mode, which is likely common to all SorC family members.

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