Light is an essential environmental cue for diverse organisms. Many prokaryotic blue light photoreceptors use light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) sensory domains to control the activities of diverse output domains, including histidine kinases (HK). Upon activation, these proteins autophosphorylate a histidine residue before subsequently transferring the phosphate to an aspartate residue in the receiver domain of a cognate response regulator (RR). Such phosphorylation activates the output domain of the RR, leading to changes in gene expression, protein–protein interactions, or enzymatic activities. Here, we focus on one such light sensing LOV-HK from the marine bacterium <i>Erythrobacter litoralis</i> HTCC2594 (EL368), seeking to understand how kin...
ABSTRACT The biological and regulatory roles of photosensory proteins are poorly understood for nonp...
Plants and fungi respond to environmental light stimuli via the action of different photoreceptor mo...
The ability to sense and respond to environmental cues is essential for adaptation and survival in l...
The marine environment has unique properties of light transmission, with an attenuation of long wave...
Sunlight powers all living things on earth, either directly or indirectly. Plants use light for pho...
The bacterium Caulobacter crescentus encodes a two-component signaling protein, LovK, that contains ...
Light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domains are blue-light-activated signaling modules present in a wide rang...
The ability of organisms to sense and respond to light availability is of great interest to those wi...
Light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domains are blue-light-activated signaling modules present in a wide rang...
The bacterium Caulobucter crescent us encodes a two-component signaling protein, LovK, that contains...
International audienceBacteria detect environmental changes, thanks to two-component signal-transduc...
Light provides organisms with energy and spatiotemporal information. To survive and adapt, organisms...
The light–oxygen–voltage sensitive (LOV) domain subset of the PAS superfamily is a ubiquitous photor...
Light-Oxygen-Voltage (LOV) domains are an important family of sensors that can be found in bacteria,...
Bacterial phytochrome photoreceptors usually belong to two-component signaling systems which transmi...
ABSTRACT The biological and regulatory roles of photosensory proteins are poorly understood for nonp...
Plants and fungi respond to environmental light stimuli via the action of different photoreceptor mo...
The ability to sense and respond to environmental cues is essential for adaptation and survival in l...
The marine environment has unique properties of light transmission, with an attenuation of long wave...
Sunlight powers all living things on earth, either directly or indirectly. Plants use light for pho...
The bacterium Caulobacter crescentus encodes a two-component signaling protein, LovK, that contains ...
Light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domains are blue-light-activated signaling modules present in a wide rang...
The ability of organisms to sense and respond to light availability is of great interest to those wi...
Light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domains are blue-light-activated signaling modules present in a wide rang...
The bacterium Caulobucter crescent us encodes a two-component signaling protein, LovK, that contains...
International audienceBacteria detect environmental changes, thanks to two-component signal-transduc...
Light provides organisms with energy and spatiotemporal information. To survive and adapt, organisms...
The light–oxygen–voltage sensitive (LOV) domain subset of the PAS superfamily is a ubiquitous photor...
Light-Oxygen-Voltage (LOV) domains are an important family of sensors that can be found in bacteria,...
Bacterial phytochrome photoreceptors usually belong to two-component signaling systems which transmi...
ABSTRACT The biological and regulatory roles of photosensory proteins are poorly understood for nonp...
Plants and fungi respond to environmental light stimuli via the action of different photoreceptor mo...
The ability to sense and respond to environmental cues is essential for adaptation and survival in l...