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ANTAR domain-containing protein
ANTAR (AmiR and NasR transcription antitermination regulators) is an RNA-binding domain found in bacterial transcription antitermination regulatory proteins. The majority of the domain consists of a coiled-coil. [1]. 11796212. ANTAR: an RNA-binding domain in transcription antitermination regulatory proteins. Shu CJ, Zhulin IB;. Trends Biochem Sci 2002;27:3-5. (from Pfam)
response regulator
This domain receives the signal from the sensor partner in bacterial two-component systems. It is usually found N-terminal to a DNA binding effector domain. [1]. 7699720. Response regulators of bacterial signal transduction systems: selective domain shuffling during evolution. Pao GM, Saier MH;. J Mol Evol 1995;40:136-154. (from Pfam)
ANTAR domain-containing response regulator
response regulator with a signal receiver (REC) domain and RNA binding antiterminator (ANTAR) domain involved in transcriptional antitermination, similar to Mycobacterium tuberculosis transcriptional regulatory protein pdtaR that is a member of the two-component regulatory system pdtaR/pdtaS
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