Bacteria transduce signals across the membrane using two-component systems, consisting of a membrane-spanning sensor histidine kinase and a cytoplasmic response regulator. The histidine kinase, PhoQ, serves as a master regulator of virulence response in S. typhimurium and E. coli. It also is inhibited by divalent cations, particularly Mg2+. While the periplasmic sensor domain of this protein has a unique function, the cytoplasmic portion of this modular protein is made of structurally conserved domains found in many other bacterial sensor kinases. Signal transduction through these conserved domains is thought to be universal; however, the structural and energetic rearrangements that occur during signaling have generated numerous models. Thr...
International audienceTwo-component systems reprogramme diverse aspects of microbial physiology in r...
Two-component signaling (TCS) is the primary means by which bacteria sense and respond to the enviro...
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Bacteria transduce signals across the membrane using two-component systems, consisting of a membrane...
Bacteria transduce signals across the membrane using two-component systems, consisting of a membrane...
Two-component systems represent the dominant mechanism for cellular signal transduction in prokaryot...
Two-component systems represent the dominant mechanism for cellular signal transduction in prokaryot...
Bacteria transduce signals across the membrane using two-component systems (TCSs), consisting of a m...
SummaryTwo-component regulatory systems are commonly used by bacteria to sense and respond to their ...
Histidine kinases (HK) are the sensory proteins of two-component systems, responsible for a large fr...
The process by which various upstream sensor and signal-transduction domains of bacterial histidine ...
The process by which various upstream sensor and signal-transduction domains of bacterial histidine ...
Two-component signal transduction systems (TCSs) are widely conserved in bacteria to respond to and ...
Two-component signaling (TCS) is the primary means by which bacteria sense and respond to the enviro...
International audienceTwo-component systems reprogramme diverse aspects of microbial physiology in r...
International audienceTwo-component systems reprogramme diverse aspects of microbial physiology in r...
Two-component signaling (TCS) is the primary means by which bacteria sense and respond to the enviro...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ba...
Bacteria transduce signals across the membrane using two-component systems, consisting of a membrane...
Bacteria transduce signals across the membrane using two-component systems, consisting of a membrane...
Two-component systems represent the dominant mechanism for cellular signal transduction in prokaryot...
Two-component systems represent the dominant mechanism for cellular signal transduction in prokaryot...
Bacteria transduce signals across the membrane using two-component systems (TCSs), consisting of a m...
SummaryTwo-component regulatory systems are commonly used by bacteria to sense and respond to their ...
Histidine kinases (HK) are the sensory proteins of two-component systems, responsible for a large fr...
The process by which various upstream sensor and signal-transduction domains of bacterial histidine ...
The process by which various upstream sensor and signal-transduction domains of bacterial histidine ...
Two-component signal transduction systems (TCSs) are widely conserved in bacteria to respond to and ...
Two-component signaling (TCS) is the primary means by which bacteria sense and respond to the enviro...
International audienceTwo-component systems reprogramme diverse aspects of microbial physiology in r...
International audienceTwo-component systems reprogramme diverse aspects of microbial physiology in r...
Two-component signaling (TCS) is the primary means by which bacteria sense and respond to the enviro...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ba...