PII proteins are multitasking information-processing proteins occurring in bacteria, archaea, and plastids, decoding the metabolic state of the cells and providing this information to various regulatory targets. Research in recent… Click to show full abstract
PII proteins are multitasking information-processing proteins occurring in bacteria, archaea, and plastids, decoding the metabolic state of the cells and providing this information to various regulatory targets. Research in recent years identified a wide range of novel PII targets mainly through ligand fishing assays, indicating that PII proteins evolved into major regulatory hubs of cellular metabolism. PII proteins orchestrate not only key steps of nitrogen and carbon metabolism but rather control a wide range of transporters and can also regulate the production of signaling molecules (c-di-GMP) and cofactors (NAD+). A recently identified class of PII-interacting proteins, which by themselves have no enzymatic activity, modulate cellular processes through protein interactions, further extending the regulatory range of PII proteins.
               
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