2004
DOI: 10.1128/jb.186.10.3195-3201.2004
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Evaluation of the Kinetic Properties of the Sporulation Protein SpoIIE of Bacillus subtilis by Inclusion in a Model Membrane

Abstract: Starvation induces Bacillus subtilis to initiate a developmental process (sporulation) that includes asymmetric cell division to form the prespore and the mother cell. The integral membrane protein SpoIIE is essential for the prespore-specific activation of the transcription factor F , and it also has a morphogenic activity required for asymmetric division. An increase in the local concentration of SpoIIE at the polar septum of B. subtilis precedes dephosphorylation of the anti-anti-sigma factor SpoIIAA in the… Show more

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“…Proteins like SpoIIE, RsbV, RsbS and RsbU are involved in regulating sigma-factors in so called partner-switching modules [28] , [29] . In general, these protein act on anti-anti-sigma factors (COG1366) and modulate the anti-sigma factors (COG2172), which represent non-ELK-like protein kinases [28] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Proteins like SpoIIE, RsbV, RsbS and RsbU are involved in regulating sigma-factors in so called partner-switching modules [28] , [29] . In general, these protein act on anti-anti-sigma factors (COG1366) and modulate the anti-sigma factors (COG2172), which represent non-ELK-like protein kinases [28] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hybrid two-component regulatory system. homologue of RsbV from B. subtilis (Searls et al, 2004;Wise & Price, 1995). The REC of PA3346 (PA3346REC) thus functions as a switch that controls the mechanism of downstream activation, including swarming phenotype and biofilm formation (Hsu et al, 2008;Lin et al, 2006).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%