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  • Yang, D.; Wang, Z.; Ma, J.; Fu, Q.; Wu, L.; Wang, H.; Wang, S.; Yan, Y.; Sun, J.
    Glycine cleavage system and cAMP receptor protein co-regulate CRISPR/cas3 expression to resist bacteriophage (2020), Viruses, 12, 90 .
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Escherichia coli P27248 and P0A6T9 and P33195 P27248 i.e. aminomethyltransferase component T-protein, cf. EC 2.1.2.10, P0A6T9 i.e. component H-protein, P33195 i.e. glycine dehydrogenase component P-protein, cf. EC 1.4.4.2
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
GcvH H-protein Escherichia coli
GcvP glycine dehydrogenase Escherichia coli
GCVT aminomethyltransferase Escherichia coli

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
physiological function glycine cleavage system and cAMP receptor protein coregulate Cas3 of the CRISPR/Cas system and contribute to the defence against invasive genetic elements. Silencing of the glycine cleavage system encoded by the gcvTHP operon reduces Cas3 expression. Addition of N5,N10-methylene tetrahydrofolate activates Cas3 expression. A cAMP receptor protein encoded by Crp activates Cas3 expression via binding to the Cas3 promoter in response to cAMP concentration. The glycine cleavage system regulates Cas3 through association with cAMP receptor protein Escherichia coli