Publications by authors named "Michael A Mohan"

The YycFG two-component system is the only signal transduction system in Bacillus subtilis known to be essential for cell viability. This system is highly conserved in low-G+C gram-positive bacteria, regulating important processes such as cell wall homeostasis, cell membrane integrity, and cell division. Four other genes, yycHIJK, are organized within the same operon with yycF and yycG in B.

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YycI and YycH are two membrane-anchored periplasmic proteins that regulate the essential Bacillus subtilis YycG histidine kinase through direct interaction. Here we present the crystal structure of YycI at a 2.9-A resolution.

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The Bacillus subtilis YycFG two-component signal transduction system is essential for cell viability, and the YycH protein is part of the regulatory circuit that controls its activity. The crystal structure of YycH was solved by two-wavelength selenium anomalous dispersion data, and was refined using 2.3 A data to an R-factor of 25.

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A random phosphopeptide probe (bio-pYZZZ) has been used for the isolation and identification of multiple SH2 domains from human cDNA-displaying phage libraries. In addition, on-phage analysis and quantification of binding affinities for these phage-displayed proteins has shown them to be functional domains, retaining the same characteristics as in their native state.

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