Trigger enzymes
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Trigger enzymes are moonlighting proteins that control gene expression in addition to their enzymatic function.
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Contents
- 1 Trigger enzymes in B. subtilis
- 1.1 Trigger enzymes of the PTS that control the activity of PRD-containing transcription factors
- 1.2 Trigger enzymes that control gene expression by protein-protein interaction with transcription factors
- 1.3 Trigger enzymes that act directly as transcription factors by binding DNA
- 1.4 Trigger enzyme that acts by binding of a specific RNA element
- 1.5 Trigger enzymes that control transcription in a yet unknown way
- 2 Reviews on trigger enzymes
- 3 Back to categories
Trigger enzymes in B. subtilis
Trigger enzymes of the PTS that control the activity of PRD-containing transcription factors
Trigger enzymes that control gene expression by protein-protein interaction with transcription factors
Trigger enzymes that act directly as transcription factors by binding DNA
Trigger enzyme that acts by binding of a specific RNA element
Trigger enzymes that control transcription in a yet unknown way
Reviews on trigger enzymes
Katrin Gunka, Fabian M Commichau
Control of glutamate homeostasis in Bacillus subtilis: a complex interplay between ammonium assimilation, glutamate biosynthesis and degradation.
Mol Microbiol: 2012, 85(2);213-24
[PubMed:22625175]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
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Fabian M Commichau, Jörg Stülke
Trigger enzymes: bifunctional proteins active in metabolism and in controlling gene expression.
Mol Microbiol: 2008, 67(4);692-702
[PubMed:18086213]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(P p)