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PRD domain-containing protein

The PRD domain (for PTS Regulation Domain), is the phosphorylatable regulatory domain found in bacterial transcriptional antiterminator such as BglG, SacY and LicT, as well as in activators such as MtlR and LevR. The PRD is phosphorylated on one or two conserved histidine residues. PRD-containing proteins are involved in the regulation of catabolic operons in Gram+ and Gram- bacteria and are often characterised by a short N-terminal effector domain that binds to either RNA (CAT-RBD for antiterminators Pfam:PF03123) or DNA (for activators), and a duplicated PRD module which is phosphorylated by the sugar phosphotransferase system (PTS) in response to the availability of carbon source. The phosphorylations modify the conformation and stability of the dimeric proteins and thereby the RNA- or DNA-binding activity of the effector domain. The structure of the LicT PRD domains has been solved in both the active (pdb:1h99, [2]) and inactive state (pdb:1tlv [4]), revealing massive structural rearrangements upon activation. [1]. 11751049. Structural insights into the regulation of bacterial signalling proteins containing PRDs. van Tilbeurgh H, Declerck N;. Curr Opin Struct Biol 2001;11:685-693. [2]. 11447120. Crystal structure of an activated form of the PTS regulation domain from the LicT transcriptional antiterminator. van Tilbeurgh H, Le Coq D, Declerck N;. EMBO J 2001;20:3789-3799. [3]. 11733988. Dimer stabilization upon activation of the transcriptional antiterminator LicT. Declerck N, Dutartre H, Receveur V, Dubois V, Royer C, Aymerich S, van Tilbeurgh H;. J Mol Biol 2001;314:671-681. [4]. 15699035. Activation of the LicT tran. TRUNCATED at 1650 bytes (from Pfam)

GO Terms:
Biological Process:
regulation of DNA-templated transcription (GO:0006355)
Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF013070.5
Method:
HMM
2.
new record, indexing in progress
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3.
new record, indexing in progress
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4.

stationary phase inducible protein CsiE

Gene:
csiE
Date:
2020-10-26
Family Accession:
NF008597.0
Method:
HMM
5.

stationary phase inducible protein CsiE

stationary phase inducible protein CsiE

Date:
2019-07-29
Family Accession:
11485408
Method:
Sparcle
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