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SUBMITTER: Singleton C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2871471 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Singleton Chloe C White Gaye F GF Todd Jonathan D JD Marritt Sophie J SJ Cheesman Myles R MR Johnston Andrew W B AW Le Brun Nick E NE
The Journal of biological chemistry 20100316 21
Heme, a physiologically crucial form of iron, is a cofactor for a very wide range of proteins and enzymes. These include DNA regulatory proteins in which heme is a sensor to which an analyte molecule binds, effecting a change in the DNA binding affinity of the regulator. Given that heme, and more generally iron, must be carefully regulated, it is surprising that there are no examples yet in bacteria in which heme itself is sensed directly by a reversibly binding DNA regulatory protein. Here we s ...[more]