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  • Rehm, N.; Buchinger, S.; Strösser, J.; Dotzauer, A.; Walter, B.; Hans, S.; Bathe, B.; Schomburg, D.; Krämer, R.; Burkovski, A.
    Impact of adenylyltransferase GlnE on nitrogen starvation response in Corynebacterium glutamicum (2010), J. Biotechnol., 145, 244-252.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Corynebacterium glutamicum Q79VE2
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physiological function enzyme gene glnE deletion leads to a loss of activity regulation of glutamine synthetase. Additionally, the glnE mutation causes a nitrogen limitation response on the transcript level as well. Induction of the nitrogen starvation response in the mutant strain is unusually weak and signal transduction protein GlnK is present in adenylylated form even without nitrogen starvation Corynebacterium glutamicum