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A novel signal transduction system for ammonium
Reference
P17230
Principal Investigator / Supervisor
Professor Mike Merrick
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Institution
John Innes Centre
Department
Molecular Microbiology
Funding type
Research
Value (£)
164,868
Status
Completed
Type
Research Grant
Start date
30/09/2002
End date
29/09/2005
Duration
36 months
Abstract
In nearly all bacteria and archaea for which genome sequences are presently available the genes encoding the ammonium transporter AmtB and the signal transduction protein GlnK are linked. We have recently demonstrated that this linkage reflects the fact that GlnK is sequestered to the cell membrane in an AmtB-dependent manner. We propose that these two proteins constitute a novel and ubiquitous signal transduction pathway that not only provides a sensitive mechanism of regulating ammonium transport activity but also couples the activity of the transporter, and thereby a measure of the extracellular ammonium concentration, to an intracellular signal transduction protein. The object of this proposal is to dissect the structural, mechanistic and physiological details of this newly discovered signal transduction system.
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Committee
Closed Committee - Plant & Microbial Sciences (PMS)
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Research Priority
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Research Initiative
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Funding Scheme
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