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* 2.5.4. [[Nucleotide metabolism/ other]]
 
* 2.5.4. [[Nucleotide metabolism/ other]]
 
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* [[DAC domain]]
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* [[EAL domain]]
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* [[GGDEF domain]]
 
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== Genes in this functional category ==
 
== Genes in this functional category ==
* ''[[disA]]''
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===ppGpp synthesis and degradation===
* ''[[relA]]''
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* [[RelA]]
* ''[[yjbM]]''
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* [[SasA]]
* ''[[ykuI]]''
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* [[SasB]]
* ''[[ywaC]]''
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* ''[[yybT]]''
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===c-di-AMP synthesis===
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* [[DisA]]
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* [[CdaA]]
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* [[CdaS]]
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=== Control of c-di-AMP synthesis ===
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* [[CdaR]] controls [[CdaA]] activity {{PubMed|23192352}}
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* [[RadA]] controls [[DisA]] activity {{PubMed|23760274}}
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Note that c-di-AMP is essential for the growth of B. subtilis, but accumulation of the nucleotide is detrimental as well {{PubMed|23192352}}
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===c-di-AMP degradation===
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* [[GdpP]]
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* [[PgpH]]
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* [[YfkN]]
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===Protein potentially involved in c-di-GMP metabolism and signalling===
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==== Proteins containing a [[GGDEF domain]] (potential diguanylate cyclases) ====
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* [[DgcK]], has cyclase activity
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* [[DgcW]], has cyclase activity, contains both a GGDEF and an [[EAL domain]]
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* [[DgcP]], has cyclase activity
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* [[YdaK]], no activity, degenerate [[GGDEF domain]]
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* [[GdpP]], no diguanylate cyclase activity, is c-di-AMP specific phosphodiesterase (see above), degenerate GGDEF domain
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==== Proteins containing an [[EAL domain]] (potential c-di-GMP phosphodiesterases) ====
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* [[PdeH]], has phosphodiesterase activity
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* [[YkuI]], no phosphodiesterase activity
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* [[DgcW]], phosphodiesterase activity not demonstrated, contains both a GGDEF and an [[EAL domain]]
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=== Targets of signalling nucleotides ===
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* ppGpp targets
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** [[DnaG]]
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** [[GdpP]]
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** [[Gmk]]
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** [[GuaB]]
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** [[HprT]]
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** [[RbgA]]
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** [[Era]]
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** [[YnbA]]
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* c-di-GMP targets
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** [[DgrA]] (contains a PilZ domain)
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* other c-di-GMP-binding proteins
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** [[YdaK]]
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** [[YkuI]]
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* c-di-AMP targets
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** [[DarA]] {{PubMed|25433025}}
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** [[KtrC]] (binds c-di-AMP ''in vivo'') {{PubMed|23671116}}
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** the [[ydaO riboswitch]] {{PubMed|24141192}}
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==Important original publications==
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<pubmed>21566650 22981860 23192352 23671116 23893111 24141192 24163341 25433025 25605304 26951678 22821967 28965724 </pubmed>
  
 
==Important reviews==
 
==Important reviews==
<pubmed>21255104 16045609 17208514 </pubmed>
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<pubmed>21255104 16045609 17208514 19756011 19287449 18714086 23023210 23812326 25636134 25869574,26773214 27354347
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    27149325</pubmed>
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=Back to [[categories]]=

Latest revision as of 10:10, 3 October 2017

Parent categories
Neighbouring categories
Related categories

Genes in this functional category

ppGpp synthesis and degradation

c-di-AMP synthesis

Control of c-di-AMP synthesis

Note that c-di-AMP is essential for the growth of B. subtilis, but accumulation of the nucleotide is detrimental as well PubMed

c-di-AMP degradation

Protein potentially involved in c-di-GMP metabolism and signalling

Proteins containing a GGDEF domain (potential diguanylate cyclases)

  • DgcK, has cyclase activity
  • DgcW, has cyclase activity, contains both a GGDEF and an EAL domain
  • DgcP, has cyclase activity
  • YdaK, no activity, degenerate GGDEF domain
  • GdpP, no diguanylate cyclase activity, is c-di-AMP specific phosphodiesterase (see above), degenerate GGDEF domain

Proteins containing an EAL domain (potential c-di-GMP phosphodiesterases)

  • PdeH, has phosphodiesterase activity
  • YkuI, no phosphodiesterase activity
  • DgcW, phosphodiesterase activity not demonstrated, contains both a GGDEF and an EAL domain

Targets of signalling nucleotides

  • c-di-GMP targets
    • DgrA (contains a PilZ domain)
  • other c-di-GMP-binding proteins

Important original publications


Important reviews


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