A cAMP receptor protein, SYCRP1, is responsible for the cell motility of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
2002
Yoshimura, H. | Yoshihara, S. | Okamoto, S. | Ikeuchi, M. | Ohmori, M.
Disruption of the sycrp1 gene encoding a cyanobacterial cAMP receptor protein makes cells of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 non-motile. Electron microscopy showed that the sycrp1-deficient strain had a reduced number of thick pili on the cell surface compared with the wild-type strain. It is suggested that cAMP-SYCRP1 complex controls the biogenesis of pili.
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Biological transport; Genetic regulation; Molecular sequence data; Cyclic amp; Cyclic amp; Amino acid sequence; Wild strains; Cyclic amp receptor protein; Sequence homology; Amino acid; Electron; Cell surface extensions
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英语
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Journal Article; Text
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