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phoQ phoQ phoP phoP yobG yobG pmrD pmrD basS basS basR basR
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second shell of interactors
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phoQSensory histidine kinase in two-compoent regulatory system with PhoP; Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied species; regulator. (486 aa)
phoPDNA-binding response regulator in two-component regulatory system with PhoQ; Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied species; regulator. (223 aa)
yobGConserved hypothetical protein; PhoP-regulated transcription is redox-sensitive, being activated when the periplasm becomes more reducing. MgrB acts between DsbA/DsbB and PhoP/PhoQ in this pathway. Represses PhoP/PhoQ signaling, possibly by binding to the periplasmic domain of PhoQ, altering its activity and that of downstream effector PhoP. (47 aa)
pmrDPolymyxin resistance protein B; Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied species; putative transporter. (88 aa)
basSSensory histidine kinase in two-component regulatory system with BasR; Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied species; regulator. (363 aa)
basRDNA-binding response regulator in two-component regulatory system with BasS; Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied species; regulator. (222 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Escherichia coli UMN026
NCBI taxonomy Id: 585056
Other names: E. coli UMN026
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