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'''Catabolite control protein''' (CcpA) or '''glucose-resistant amylase regulator''' is a regulator of carbon metabolism in gram-positive bacteria. When high concentrations of glucose-6 phosphate or fructose-1,6-diphosphate are present in the cell, they phosphorylate proteins HPr or Crh which interact with CcpA. The latter binds to DNA operator to modulate transcription.<ref>PMID:16321938</ref> | '''Catabolite control protein''' (CcpA) or '''glucose-resistant amylase regulator''' is a regulator of carbon metabolism in gram-positive bacteria. When high concentrations of glucose-6 phosphate or fructose-1,6-diphosphate are present in the cell, they phosphorylate proteins HPr or Crh which interact with CcpA. The latter binds to DNA operator to modulate transcription.<ref>PMID:16321938</ref> | ||
*'''CcpC''' Regulates the transcription of genes belonging to | *'''CcpC''' Regulates the transcription of genes belonging to the TCA cycle<ref>PMID:34645869</ref> . | ||
*'''CcpE''' Regulates the transcription of genes belonging to the TCA cycle in ''Staphylococcus aureus''<ref>PMID:25193664</ref> . | |||
== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == |