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Potassium/Proton Antiport System of Escherichia coli*
- M. Radchenko, K. Tanaka, +6 authors T. Nakamura
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Biological Chemistry
- 21 July 2006
The intracellular level of potassium (K+) in Escherichia coli is regulated through multiple K+ transport systems. Recent data indicate that not all K+ extrusion system(s) have been identified (15).… Expand
Control of AmtB-GlnK Complex Formation by Intracellular Levels of ATP, ADP, and 2-Oxoglutarate*
- M. Radchenko, J. Thornton, M. Merrick
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of Biological Chemistry
- 18 July 2010
PII proteins are one of the most widespread families of signal transduction proteins in nature, being ubiquitous throughout bacteria, archaea, and plants. They play a major role in coordinating… Expand
Cloning, functional expression and primary characterization of Vibrio parahaemolyticus K+/H+ antiporter genes in Escherichia coli
- M. Radchenko, R. Waditee, Sawako Oshimi, M. Fukuhara, T. Takabe, T. Nakamura
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular microbiology
- 1 January 2006
The regulation of internal Na+ and K+ concentrations is important for bacterial cells, which, in the absence of Na+ extrusion systems, cannot grow in the presence of high external Na+. Likewise,… Expand
PII signal transduction proteins are ATPases whose activity is regulated by 2-oxoglutarate
- M. Radchenko, J. Thornton, M. Merrick
- Biology, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 1 July 2013
PII proteins are one of the most widespread families of signal transduction proteins in nature, being ubiquitous throughout bacteria, archaea, and plants. In all these organisms, PII proteins… Expand
The role of effector molecules in signal transduction by PII proteins.
- M. Radchenko, M. Merrick
- Biology, Medicine
- Biochemical Society transactions
- 1 February 2011
PII proteins are one of the most widely distributed signal transduction proteins in Nature, being ubiquitous in bacteria, archaea and plants. They act by protein-protein interaction to control the… Expand
Association and dissociation of the GlnK–AmtB complex in response to cellular nitrogen status can occur in the absence of GlnK post-translational modification
- M. Radchenko, J. Thornton, M. Merrick
- Biology, Medicine
- Front. Microbiol.
- 23 December 2014
PII proteins are pivotal players in the control of nitrogen metabolism in bacteria and archaea, and are also found in the plastids of plants. PII proteins control the activities of a diverse range of… Expand
The influence of fertilizer system and efficacy of growth regulator on buckwheat productivity under the conditions of north-east forest steppe of Ukraine
- M. Radchenko, A. Butenko, Z. Hlupak
- Biology
- 1 April 2018
The influence of mineral fertilizers and growth stimulator on buckwheat productivity under the conditions of north-east forest steppe of Ukraine is researched. On the basis of conducted researches it… Expand
[Use of ISSR-markers for determination of convergent evolutionary relations in Fagus genus].
- R T Hut, Martha V. Radchenko, H T Krynyts'kyĭ
- Medicine
- TSitologiia i genetika
- 2004
Genetic relationships between members of Fagus genus were assessed using ISSR markers and amplification. The taxonomic status of Fagus sylvatica L. and Fagus orientalis LYPSKY. species in Ukraine has… Expand