EnvZ and OmpR proteins play a key role in regulating the transcription of genes encoding outer membrane porins in E. coli.
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- What type of regulation system do these proteins form, and which type of protein in that system is EnvZ?
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- What stretch of residues is necessary for ATP binding in EnvZ?
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- What is the mechanism of autophosophorylation of EnvZ considering that it forms a dimer, and which amino acid is phosphorylated? (Hint: Find the reaction page for the autophosphorylation.)
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- EnvZ phosphorylates OmpR. What resets this regulatory system, i.e. what converts OmpR back to its unphosphorylated state? (Hint: refer to the associated Reaction page.)
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- Under “Sequence Features” for EnvZ, what amino acid at position 347 was mutated? What was it mutated to? How would porin expression be impacted by this mutation?
- What mutations in OmpR would give a similar phenotype to that described in your answer to e? Give your answer in terms of general domains rather than specific amino acids.