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Amino acids important for DNA recognition by the response regulator OmpR
Eun Rhee Jee
, Wanyun Sheng
, Leslie K. Morgan
, Ryan Nolet
, Xiubei Liao
, Linda J. Kenney
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Amino Acids
100%
Binding Site
100%
Protein-Protein Interaction
50%
DNA Binding
50%
Transcription
50%
Signal Transduction
50%
Conformational Change
50%
N-Terminus
50%
C-Terminus
50%
Helix-Turn-Helix
50%
Phosphorylation and Dephosphorylation
50%
DNA-binding Protein
50%
Aspartic Acid
50%
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
50%
Solution Structure
50%
Keyphrases
Amino Acids
100%
DNA Recognition
100%
Response Regulator
100%
OmpR
100%
PhoB
27%
Phosphorylation
18%
Binding Site
18%
Chemical Shift
18%
Shift Change
18%
Receiver Domain
18%
NMR Spectroscopy
9%
DNA Binding
9%
Protein-protein Interaction
9%
Conformational Change
9%
High Affinity
9%
Signal Transduction Pathway
9%
Dephosphorylation
9%
Helix
9%
Solution Structure
9%
DNA-binding Proteins
9%
Asymmetric Dimer
9%
Interaction Surface
9%
Multiple Orientations
9%
Base Composition
9%
Interface Residues
9%
Half-site
9%
Aspartic Acid Residue
9%
Global Regulator
9%
Phosphate Backbone
9%
Winged Helix-turn-helix
9%
Flexible Linker
9%
Recognition Helix
9%
Bacterial Signal Transduction
9%
Symmetric Dimer
9%