Youjin Seung, Ha-Eun Baik, Eun-Jin Park, Jeong-Il Oh
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Abstract
The SenX3-RegX3 two-component system (TCS) in mycobacteria, consisting of the SenX3 histidine kinase and the RegX3 response regulator, regulates gene expression related to inorganic phosphate (Pi) acquisition in response to environmental Pi availability.
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