Protein phosphorylation is a general mechanism for signal transduction as well as regulation of cellular function. Unlike phosphorylation in eukaryotic systems that uses Ser/Thr for the sites of modification, two-component signal transduction systems, which are prevalent in bacteria, archea, and lower eukaryotes, use an aspartate as the site of phosphorylation. Two-component systems comprise a histidine kinase and a receiver domain. The conformational change of the receiver domain upon phosphorylation leads to signal transfer to the downstream target, a process that had not been understood well at the molecular level. The transient nature of the phospho-Asp bond had made structural studies difficult. The discovery of an excellent analogue f...
Phosphorylation is essential for mediating switch-like changes in protein function and cellular beha...
Two-component signal transduction systems are widespread in prokaryotes and control numerous cellula...
The concept of proteins as static folded three-dimensional objects has yielded to the more sophistic...
CheY, the 14-kDa response regulator protein of the Escherichia coli chemotaxis pathway, is activated...
CheY, a response regulator protein in bacterial chemotaxis, serves as a prototype for the analysis o...
An aspartate to lysine mutation at position 13 of the chemotaxis regulatory protein CheY causes a co...
The Escherichia coli CheY protein is activated by phosphorylation, and in turn alters flagellar rota...
CheY, the 14-kDa response regulator protein of the Escherichia coli chemotaxis pathway, is activated...
The CheY protein is phosphorylated by CheA and dephosphorylated by CheZ as part of the chemotactic s...
CheY is a response regulator in the well studied two-component system that mediates bacterial chemot...
Chemotaxis, a means for motile bacteria to sense the environment and achieve directed swimming, is c...
Signal transduction via phosphorylated CheY towards the flagellum and the archaellum involves a cons...
CheY serves as a structural prototype for the response regulator proteins of two-component regulator...
Protein kinases phosphorylate several cellular proteins providing control mechanisms for various sig...
ABSTRACT A combination of thirty-two 10-ns-scale molecular dynamics simulations were used to explore...
Phosphorylation is essential for mediating switch-like changes in protein function and cellular beha...
Two-component signal transduction systems are widespread in prokaryotes and control numerous cellula...
The concept of proteins as static folded three-dimensional objects has yielded to the more sophistic...
CheY, the 14-kDa response regulator protein of the Escherichia coli chemotaxis pathway, is activated...
CheY, a response regulator protein in bacterial chemotaxis, serves as a prototype for the analysis o...
An aspartate to lysine mutation at position 13 of the chemotaxis regulatory protein CheY causes a co...
The Escherichia coli CheY protein is activated by phosphorylation, and in turn alters flagellar rota...
CheY, the 14-kDa response regulator protein of the Escherichia coli chemotaxis pathway, is activated...
The CheY protein is phosphorylated by CheA and dephosphorylated by CheZ as part of the chemotactic s...
CheY is a response regulator in the well studied two-component system that mediates bacterial chemot...
Chemotaxis, a means for motile bacteria to sense the environment and achieve directed swimming, is c...
Signal transduction via phosphorylated CheY towards the flagellum and the archaellum involves a cons...
CheY serves as a structural prototype for the response regulator proteins of two-component regulator...
Protein kinases phosphorylate several cellular proteins providing control mechanisms for various sig...
ABSTRACT A combination of thirty-two 10-ns-scale molecular dynamics simulations were used to explore...
Phosphorylation is essential for mediating switch-like changes in protein function and cellular beha...
Two-component signal transduction systems are widespread in prokaryotes and control numerous cellula...
The concept of proteins as static folded three-dimensional objects has yielded to the more sophistic...