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American Society for Microbiology
Journal of Bacteriology (235)
Abstract

ABSTRACT The degradation of the McpA chemoreceptor in Caulobacter crescentus accompanies the swarmer cell to the stalked-cell differentiation event. To further analyze the requirements for its degradation, we have constructed a series of strains that have deletions in the mcpA gene and in the mcpA chemotaxis operon. Internal deletions of the mcpA gene demonstrate that the highly conserved domain (signalling unit) and the methylation domains are not required for cell cycle-regulated proteolysis. The deletion of the chemotaxis operon, which is absolutely required for chemotaxis and McpA chemoreceptor methylation, has no effect on McpA proteolysis.

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Tsai, J.-W., & Alley, M. R. K. (2000). Proteolysis of the McpA Chemoreceptor Does Not Require the Caulobacter Major Chemotaxis Operon. Journal of Bacteriology, 182(2), 504–507.

Authors 2
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  2. M. R. K. Alley (additional)
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@article{Tsai_2000, title={Proteolysis of the McpA Chemoreceptor Does Not Require the Caulobacter Major Chemotaxis Operon}, volume={182}, ISSN={1098-5530}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jb.182.2.504-507.2000}, DOI={10.1128/jb.182.2.504-507.2000}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Bacteriology}, publisher={American Society for Microbiology}, author={Tsai, Jeng-Wen and Alley, M. R. K.}, year={2000}, month=jan, pages={504–507} }