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- Q5180197 subject Q15125600.
- Q5180197 abstract "The CPS operon is a regulatory system in Escherichia coli producing different types of exopolysaccharides (large polysaccharides that are secreted into the environment). Exopolysacharides help protect bacteria from harsh environments, toxic chemicals, and bacteriophages. They serve as matrices to link a number of different bacteria into a community or biofilm. Other bacterial exopolysaccharides cause health problems in humans regulation mechanism of Cps Operon: Reduced levels of MDOs (membrane-derived oligosaccharides) result in autophosphorilation of RcsC. The phosphate group transferred to RcsB. RcsB bind to RcsA. This complex acts on the cps promoter and activates transcription of the cps gene.".
- Q5180197 wikiPageWikiLink Q10876.
- Q5180197 wikiPageWikiLink Q134219.
- Q5180197 wikiPageWikiLink Q1385446.
- Q5180197 wikiPageWikiLink Q15125600.
- Q5180197 wikiPageWikiLink Q165028.
- Q5180197 wikiPageWikiLink Q25419.
- Q5180197 wikiPageWikiLink Q320607.
- Q5180197 wikiPageWikiLink Q467410.
- Q5180197 comment "The CPS operon is a regulatory system in Escherichia coli producing different types of exopolysaccharides (large polysaccharides that are secreted into the environment). Exopolysacharides help protect bacteria from harsh environments, toxic chemicals, and bacteriophages. They serve as matrices to link a number of different bacteria into a community or biofilm.".
- Q5180197 label "CPS operon".