C-di-GMP
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is a cyclic dinucleotide with a 12-membered macro-cycle composed of the the phosphate and ribose moieties. It tends to associate to form <scene name='C-di-GMP/C-di-gmp/2'>dimers</scene> with intercalated, stacked bases. | is a cyclic dinucleotide with a 12-membered macro-cycle composed of the the phosphate and ribose moieties. It tends to associate to form <scene name='C-di-GMP/C-di-gmp/2'>dimers</scene> with intercalated, stacked bases. | ||
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Revision as of 10:08, 15 July 2009
Cyclic di-GMP, (bis-(3'-5') cyclic diguanylic acid)
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C-di-GMP is a second messenger that mediates the regulation of cell-surface associated traits in bacteria.
is a cyclic dinucleotide with a 12-membered macro-cycle composed of the the phosphate and ribose moieties. It tends to associate to form with intercalated, stacked bases.
Several protein structures involved in c-di-GMP signaling have been determined (reviewed in User:Tilman_Schirmer/Sandbox_200).