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- environmental factors. They regulate the gene expression at transcription level. Alarmones are produced in high concentrations when harsh environmental factors occur...
- pentaphosphate and tetraphosphate, also known as the "magic spot" nucleotides, are alarmones involved in the stringent response in bacteria that cause the inhibition...
- (30 July 2019). "Amino acids as nutritional factors and (p)ppGpp as an alarmone of the stringent response regulate natural transformation in Micrococcus...
- superfamily Members share capability to hydrolyze and/or synthesize ppGpp alarmones in the stringent response. Serpin superfamily Members share a high-energy...
- environments. SpoT can act as both a hydrolase and a synthetase to (p)ppGpp alarmones in the stringent response pathway with Mn2+ as its cofactor. When there...
- conditions and growth processes. The stringent response is signaled by the alarmone (p)ppGpp, and modulates transcription of up to 1/3 of all genes in the...
- regulating the RelA protein and activating the synthesis of the cellular alarmone (p)ppGpp, which, in turn, triggers the stringent response and antibiotic...
- Diadenosine tetraphosphate or Ap4A is a ****tive alarmone, ubiquitous in nature being common to everything from bacteria to humans. It is made up of two...
- synthesis inhibition. c-di-AMP stimulates the production of (p)ppGpp, an alarmone involved in bacterial stringent response. In eukaryotic cells, c-di-AMP...
- PMIDĀ 26118534. Jones CP, Ferre-D'Amare AR (Sep 2015). "Recognition of the alarmone ZMP through long-distance ****ociation of two RNA subdomains". Nature Structural...