2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.29.607757
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Structures of the cyanobacterial nitrogen regulators NtcA and PipX complexed to DNA fully clarify DNA binding by NtcA and recruitment of RNA polymerase by PipX

Alicia Forcada-Nadal,
Sirine Bibak,
Paloma Salinas
et al.

Abstract: The CRP-FNR superfamily of transcriptional regulators includes the cyanobacterial master regulator NtcA, which orchestrates large responses of cyanobacteria to nitrogen scarcity. NtcA uses as allosteric activator 2-oxoglutarate (2OG), a signal of nitrogen poorness and carbon richness, and binds a coactivating protein (PipX) that shuttles between the signaling protein PII and NtcA depending on nitrogen richness, thus connecting PII signaling and gene expression regulation. Here, combining structural (X-ray crys… Show more

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