Response regulator
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**[[1nxo]], [[1nxp]], [[1nxs]], [[1nxt]], [[1nxv]], [[1nxw]], [[1nxx]] – SpMicArec receiver domain – ''Streptococcus pneumonia''<br/ > | **[[1nxo]], [[1nxp]], [[1nxs]], [[1nxt]], [[1nxv]], [[1nxw]], [[1nxx]] – SpMicArec receiver domain – ''Streptococcus pneumonia''<br/ > | ||
**[[2gwr]] - MtMtrA – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''<br/ > | **[[2gwr]] - MtMtrA – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''<br/ > | ||
- | **[[2hwv]] – | + | **[[2hwv]] – EfVicR C terminal – ''Enterococcus faecalis''<br/ > |
**[[2qsj]] – LuxR – ''Silicibbacter pomeroyi''<br/ > | **[[2qsj]] – LuxR – ''Silicibbacter pomeroyi''<br/ > | ||
**[[3cnb]], [[3eqz]] – MerR receiver domain – ''Colwellia psychrerythraea''<br/ > | **[[3cnb]], [[3eqz]] – MerR receiver domain – ''Colwellia psychrerythraea''<br/ > | ||
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**[[3q9v]] - DrRR C terminal<br /> | **[[3q9v]] - DrRR C terminal<br /> | ||
**[[3rjp]] - RR DNA -binding domain – ''Streptococcus pyogenes''<br /> | **[[3rjp]] - RR DNA -binding domain – ''Streptococcus pyogenes''<br /> | ||
+ | **[[2a9r]] – SpRR N terminal + phosphate + Mg | ||
*Cyanobacterial phytochrome response regulator | *Cyanobacterial phytochrome response regulator | ||
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*Two-component response regulator | *Two-component response regulator | ||
- | **[[2lpm]] – SmRR | + | **[[2lpm]] – SmRR <br /> |
+ | **[[2m98]] – RR – ''Sinorhizobium meliloti''<br /> | ||
+ | **[[4q7e]] – RR receiver domain – ''Leptospira biflexa''<br /> | ||
+ | **[[2qr3]] – RR N terminal – ''Bacteroides fragilis''<br /> | ||
+ | **[[2qzj]] – RR – ''Clostridium difficile''<br /> | ||
+ | **[[3cz5]] – RR – ''Aurantimonas'' | ||
- | * | + | *response regulator receiver domain protein |
- | **[[ | + | **[[4wsz]] – EfRR<br /> |
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**[[3c3m]] – RR – ''Methanoculleus marisnigri''<br/ > | **[[3c3m]] – RR – ''Methanoculleus marisnigri''<br/ > | ||
- | **[[3cz5]] – RR – ''Aurantimonas''<br/ > | ||
**[[3heb]] - RR – ''Rhodospirillum rubrum''<br/ > | **[[3heb]] - RR – ''Rhodospirillum rubrum''<br/ > | ||
**[[3lte]] – RR – ''Bermanella marisrubri''<br/ > | **[[3lte]] – RR – ''Bermanella marisrubri''<br/ > | ||
**[[3jte]], [[3lua]] – RR – ''Clostridium thermocellum''<br /> | **[[3jte]], [[3lua]] – RR – ''Clostridium thermocellum''<br /> | ||
- | **[[ | + | **[[4wt0]] – EfRR DNA-binding domain (mutant)<br /> |
- | **[[ | + | **[[4wu4]], [[4wuh]], [[4wul]] – EfRR DNA-binding domain + DNA<br /> |
- | **[[ | + | **[[4xlt]] – RR – ''Dyadobacter fermentans''<br /> |
*Unspecified response regulator | *Unspecified response regulator | ||
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**[[3a0u]], [[3a10]] – TmTrrA + Mg + BeF3<BR/ > | **[[3a0u]], [[3a10]] – TmTrrA + Mg + BeF3<BR/ > | ||
**[[2qvg]] – RR – ''Legionella pneumophila''<br/ > | **[[2qvg]] – RR – ''Legionella pneumophila''<br/ > | ||
- | **[[3gl9]] - TmRR<br/ > | + | **[[3gl9]], [[2qxy]], [[4ja2]] - TmRR<br/ > |
**[[4hye]] – SpRR<br /> | **[[4hye]] – SpRR<br /> | ||
**[[2zay]] – RR – ''Desulfuromonas acetoxidans''<br/ > | **[[2zay]] – RR – ''Desulfuromonas acetoxidans''<br/ > | ||
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**[[4ml3]], [[4mld]] – SpRR Rec domain (mutant)<br /> | **[[4ml3]], [[4mld]] – SpRR Rec domain (mutant)<br /> | ||
**[[4cbv]] – SpRR (mutant)<br /> | **[[4cbv]] – SpRR (mutant)<br /> | ||
+ | **[[2a9o]], [[2a9p]], [[2a9q]] – SpRR + Mn + BeF3<br /> | ||
+ | **[[2pln]] – HP1043 – ''Helicobacter pylori''<br /> | ||
+ | **[[3kht]] – RR – ''Hahella chejuensis'' | ||
*Response regulator complex with histidine kinase | *Response regulator complex with histidine kinase |
Revision as of 10:58, 26 May 2015
Response regulators (RR) are part of the two-component signal transduction systems which enable bacteria to sense and respond to a wide range of environments.
Two-component RR is a complex of histidine kinase (sensor protein SP) and RR. The RR act as phosphorylation-activated switches. Most RR consist of N terminal shich is the signal receiving domain and C terminal which is the DNA-binding domain. RR CheY is a chemotaxis response regulator in bacteria. RR Spo0 is the sporulation response regulator. For details see:
For PleD:
- PleD activation
- PleD allosteric product inhibition
- PleD catalysis
- Response regulator PLED in complex with C-di-GMP
For PhoP:
For photosynthetic apparatus RR:
For WspR RR:
- WspR.
3D Structures of response regulator
Updated on 26-May-2015
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