Toolkit/CarH

CarH

Taxonomy: Mechanism Branch / Architecture. Workflows sit above the mechanism and technique branches rather than replacing them.

Summary

The prototype of these B12-dependent photoreceptors, the transcriptional repressor CarH, is widespread in bacteria and mediates light-dependent gene regulation in a photoprotective cellular response. CarH activity as a transcription factor relies on the modulation of its oligomeric state by 5'-deoxyadenosylcobalamin and light.

Usefulness & Problems

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Taxonomy & Function

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Mechanism Branch

Architecture: A composed arrangement of multiple parts that instantiates one or more mechanisms.

Techniques

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Target processes

transcription

Input: Light

Validation

Cell-freeBacteriaMammalianMouseHumanTherapeuticIndep. Replication

Supporting Sources

Ranked Claims

Claim 1function summarysupports2017Source 1needs review

CarH is a bacterial prototype B12-dependent photoreceptor that mediates light-dependent gene regulation in a photoprotective cellular response.

Claim 2mechanism summarysupports2017Source 1needs review

CarH transcription factor activity depends on modulation of its oligomeric state by 5'-deoxyadenosylcobalamin and light.

Approval Evidence

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The prototype of these B12-dependent photoreceptors, the transcriptional repressor CarH, is widespread in bacteria and mediates light-dependent gene regulation in a photoprotective cellular response. CarH activity as a transcription factor relies on the modulation of its oligomeric state by 5'-deoxyadenosylcobalamin and light.

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function summarysupports

CarH is a bacterial prototype B12-dependent photoreceptor that mediates light-dependent gene regulation in a photoprotective cellular response.

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mechanism summarysupports

CarH transcription factor activity depends on modulation of its oligomeric state by 5'-deoxyadenosylcobalamin and light.

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Comparisons

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Ranked Citations

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    StructuralSource 1Annual Review of Biochemistry2017Claim 1Claim 2

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