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PmrC is a promoter that can bind to phosphorylated PmrA and initiate expression.
 
The PmrCAB of Salmonella is a system that can be stimulated and induced by exogenous metal ions. The main functions are executed by three parts, the transmembrane protein PmrB, the intracellular protein PmrA, and the promoter PmrC. In wild-type Salmonella, it can adsorbs extracellular Fe3+, and phosphorylates protein PmrA. Then the phosphorylated PmrA will bind on the promoter PmrC to initiate expression.
 
  
  
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PmrC is a promoter that can bind to phosphorylated PmrA and initiate expression.
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The PmrCAB of Salmonella is a system that can be stimulated and induced by exogenous metal ions. The main functions are executed by three parts, the transmembrane protein PmrB, the intracellular protein PmrA, and the promoter PmrC. In wild-type Salmonella, it can adsorbs extracellular Fe3+, and phosphorylates protein PmrA. Then the phosphorylated PmrA will bind on the promoter PmrC to initiate expression.

Revision as of 09:08, 30 September 2022


PmrC


Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]


PmrC is a promoter that can bind to phosphorylated PmrA and initiate expression. The PmrCAB of Salmonella is a system that can be stimulated and induced by exogenous metal ions. The main functions are executed by three parts, the transmembrane protein PmrB, the intracellular protein PmrA, and the promoter PmrC. In wild-type Salmonella, it can adsorbs extracellular Fe3+, and phosphorylates protein PmrA. Then the phosphorylated PmrA will bind on the promoter PmrC to initiate expression.