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Ab3P-abbreviations

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
SF0 849-851 ABBR denotes aa
LF0 836-847 ABBR denotes amino acids
R0 LF0 SF0 ShortForm amino acids,aa

PMID_GLOBAL

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-125 Sentence denotes IncC of broad-host-range plasmid RK2 modulates KorB transcriptional repressor activity In vivo and operator binding in vitro.
T2 126-309 Sentence denotes The korAB operon of broad-host-range plasmid RK2 encodes five genes, two of which, incC and korB, belong to the parA and parB families, respectively, of genome partitioning functions.
T3 310-462 Sentence denotes Both korB and a third gene, korA, are responsible for coordinate regulation of operons encoding replication, transfer, and stable inheritance functions.
T4 463-525 Sentence denotes Overexpression of incC alone caused rapid displacement of RK2.
T5 526-611 Sentence denotes Using two different reporter systems, we show that incC modulates the action of KorB.
T6 612-732 Sentence denotes Using promoter fusions to the reporter gene xylE, we show that incC potentiates the repression of transcription by korB.
T7 733-969 Sentence denotes This modulation of korB activity was only observed with incC1, which encodes the full-length IncC (364 amino acids [aa]), whereas no effect was observed with incC2, which encodes a polypeptide of 259 aa that lacks the N-terminal 105 aa.
T8 970-1189 Sentence denotes Using bacterial extracts with IncC1 and IncC2 or IncC1 purified through the use of a His6 tail and Ni-agarose chromatography, we showed that IncC1 potentiates the binding of KorB to DNA at representative KorB operators.
T9 1190-1385 Sentence denotes The ability of IncC to stabilize KorB-DNA complexes suggests that these two proteins work together in the global regulation of many operons on the IncP-1 genomes, as well in plasmid partitioning.