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Philip Matsumura

Researcher at University of Illinois at Chicago

Publications -  60
Citations -  3447

Philip Matsumura is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Operon. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 60 publications receiving 3343 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip Matsumura include Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

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The FlhD/FlhC complex, a transcriptional activator of the Escherichia coli flagellar class II operons.

TL;DR: In vitro transcription experiments demonstrated that the FlhD/FlhC complex is a transcriptional activator required for the transcription of the three class II operons examined in vitro.
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Crystal structure of Escherichia coli CheY refined at 1.7-A resolution.

TL;DR: The details of the hydrogen bonding network in the phosphorylation region indicate that structural rearrangements must accompany theosphorylation of Asp-57, the residue that is phosphorylated in the activation process of CheY.
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Structure of the Escherichia coli FlhDC complex, a prokaryotic heteromeric regulator of transcription.

TL;DR: The crystallographic structure of the Escherichia coli FlhDC complex has been solved to 3.0 A resolution, revealing a hexameric FlhD4FlhC2 assembly that has a novel tertiary fold that includes a heretofore unrecognized zinc-binding site in which the ion is ligated by four cysteine residues.
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Increased motility of Escherichia coli by insertion sequence element integration into the regulatory region of the flhD operon.

TL;DR: It is suggested that IS element insertion may activate transcription of the flhD operon by reducing transcriptional repression.
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Flagellar transcriptional activators FlbB and FlaI: gene sequences and 5' consensus sequences of operons under FlbB and FlaI control.

TL;DR: The master operon, flbB, has been sequenced, and one of its gene products (FlaI) has been identified and on the basis of the deduced amino acid sequence, the FlbB protein has similarity to an alternate sigma factor which is responsible for expression of flagella in Bacillus subtilis.