Publications by authors named "Talib Davis"

The sterol-sensing domain (SSD) is a conserved motif in membrane proteins responsible for sterol regulation. Mammalian proteins SREBP cleavage-activating protein (SCAP) and HMG-CoA reductase (HMGR) both possess SSDs required for feedback regulation of sterol-related genes and sterol synthetic rate. Although these two SSD proteins clearly sense sterols, the range of signals detected by this eukaryotic motif is not clear.

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MntR is a metalloregulatory protein that helps to modulate the level of manganese in Bacillus subtilis. MntR shows a metal-response profile distinct from other members of the DtxR family of metalloregulatory proteins, which are generally considered to be iron(II)-activated. As part of an ongoing effort to elucidate the mechanism and metal-selectivity of MntR, several biophysical studies on wild-type MntR and two active site mutants, MntR E99C and MntR D8M, have been performed.

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The metalloregulatory protein MntR from Bacillus subtilis acts as a transcriptional regulator of manganese homeostasis. MntR is a member of a subfamily of DtxR-related proteins that perform analogous regulatory functions in a variety of pathogenic organisms. Metal ions activate MntR to bind DNA and repress the transcription of the mntH gene, which encodes for a proton-coupled metal ion transporter.

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