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Cyanobacteria perceive nitrogen status by sensing intracellular 2-oxoglutarate levels
2001
Journal of Biological Chemistry
The regulatory circuits that control nitrogen metabolism are relatively well known in several bacterial model groups. However, much less is understood about how the nitrogen status of the cell is perceived in vivo. In cyanobacteria, the transcription factor NtcA is required for regulation (activation or repression) of an extensive number of genes involved in nitrogen metabolism. In contrast, how NtcA activity is regulated is largely unknown. Assimilation of ammonium by most microorganisms
doi:10.1074/jbc.m105297200
pmid:11479309
fatcat:kaa4w6i4hncmzdel7ma3ly2jge