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Olivier Danot
Chercheur(euse) Permanent(e)
20 janv. 2022
23 avr. 2019
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Double autoinhibition mechanism of signal transduction ATPases with numerous domains (STAND) with a tetratricopeptide repeat sensor
Lire plus01 mars 2019
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Omnipresent Maxwell’s demons orchestrate information management in living cells
Lire plus02 janv. 2017
02 juil. 2015
11 mai 2015
03 mars 2015
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How ‘arm-twisting’ by the inducer triggers activation of the MalT transcription factor, a typical signal transduction ATPase with numerous domains (STAND)
Lire plus06 nov. 2013
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A dual role for the inducer in signalling by MalT, a signal transduction ATPase with numerous domains (STAND)
Lire plus02 juil. 2011
11 févr. 2011
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Lactococcus lactis ZitR is a zinc-responsive repressor active in the presence of low, nontoxic zinc concentrations in vivo
Lire plus01 juin 2010
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The inducer maltotriose binds in the central cavity of the tetratricopeptide-like sensor domain of MalT, a bacterial STAND transcription factor
Lire plus13 févr. 2009
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Wheel of Life, Wheel of Death: A Mechanistic Insight into Signaling by STAND Proteins
Lire plus18 janv. 2005
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Two domains of MalT, the activator of the Escherichia coli maltose regulon, bear determinants essential for anti-activation by MalK
Lire plus01 juin 2002
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The N terminus of the Escherichia coli transcription activator MalT is the domain of interaction with MalY
Lire plus26 févr. 2002
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The Aes protein directly controls the activity of MalT, the central transcriptional activator of the Escherichia coli maltose regulon
Lire plus01 nov. 2001
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Crystal structure of transcription factor MalT domain III: a novel helix repeat fold implicated in regulated oligomerization
Lire plus16 janv. 2001
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A complex signaling module governs the activity of MalT, the prototype of an emerging transactivator family
Lire plus13 sept. 1996
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Two amino acid residues from the DNA-binding domain of MalT play a crucial role in transcriptional activation
Lire plus01 oct. 1994
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Multiple protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions are involved in transcriptional activation by MalT
Lire plus20 mai 1994
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Which nucleotides in the “-10” region are crucial to obtain a fully active MalT-dependent promoter?
Lire plus01 déc. 1993
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On the puzzling arrangement of the asymmetric MalT-binding sites in the MalT-dependent promoters
Lire plus25 nov. 1993
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