Interaction of adenylate cyclase CyaC with regulators Smc01817 and Clr ofSinorhizobium meliloti: cAMP as an ON/OFF trigger in sensor-regulator complexes?
Robin Klein,
Juliane Wissig,
Katharina Küllmer
et al.
Abstract:The symbiotic bacterium Sinorhizobium meliloti contains a large number of adenylate cyclases (AC) for the control of different life styles. ACs produce cyclic AMP (cAMP) as a secondary messenger. Earlier, the redox responsive membrane-intrinsic AC CyaC has been shown to produce a trimeric signalling complex CyaCxCycRxcAMP-Clr. Here, use of the bacterial two-hybrid system BACTH showed that the LysR-type transcriptional regulator Smc01817 interacts in vivo with CyaC and the general cAMP-regulator Clr, suggesting… Show more
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