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NolR is a member of the '''ArsR/SmtB family''' of transcription factors. The crystal structure reveals that the protein functions as a homodimer. Each monomer folds into a winged helix-turn-helix motif.
NolR is a member of the '''ArsR/SmtB family''' of transcription factors. The crystal structure reveals that the protein functions as a homodimer. Each monomer folds into a winged helix-turn-helix motif.
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"<scene name='85/857155/Chain_a/2'>Chain A</scene>" of "NolR".
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Click on "<scene name='85/857155/Chain_a/2'>Chain A</scene>" of "NolR".
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"<scene name='85/857155/Chain_b/2'>Chain B</scene>" of "NolR".
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Click on "<scene name='85/857155/Chain_b/2'>Chain B</scene>" of "NolR".
* '''Dimerization:''' Two alpha-helices (alpha-1 and alpha-5) from each monomer form a coiled-coil dimerization interface.
* '''Dimerization:''' Two alpha-helices (alpha-1 and alpha-5) from each monomer form a coiled-coil dimerization interface.

Revision as of 11:05, 28 November 2025

Structural basis for regulation of rhizobial nodulation and symbiosis gene expression by the regulatory protein NolR

Paul C. Rosen, Samantha M. Horwitz, Daniel J. Brooks, Erica Kim, Joseph A. Ambarian, Lidia Waidmann, Katherine M. Davis and Gary Yellen

PNAS,  March 6, 2025, Vol. 122  No. 10 e2426324122, [1]

Structure Tour

Crystal Structure of NolR from Sinorhizobium fredii (PDB entry 4omz)

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