AbstractTransmembrane receptors are integral components of sensory pathways in prokaryotes. These receptors share a common dimeric architecture, consisting in its basic form of an N-terminal extracellular sensor, transmembrane helices, and an intracellular effector. As an exception, we have identified an archaeal receptor family—exemplified by Af1503 from Archaeoglobus fulgidus—that is C-terminally shortened, lacking a recognizable effector module. Instead, a HAMP domain forms the sole extension for signal transduction in the cytosol. Here, we examine the gene environment of Af1503-like receptors and find a frequent association with transmembrane transport proteins. Furthermore, we identify and define a closely associated new protein domain...
AbstractThe conserved cytoplasmic domains of bacterial chemotaxis receptors are a fibrous arrangemen...
Bacteria utilize two-component systems to respond and adapt to changes in their environments. Centra...
Transmembrane (TM) signaling is a key process of membrane-bound sensor kinases. The C4-dicarboxylate...
AbstractTransmembrane receptors are integral components of sensory pathways in prokaryotes. These re...
Transmembrane receptors are integral components of sensory pathways in prokaryotes. These receptors ...
SummaryHAMP domains mediate signal transduction in over 7500 enzyme-coupled receptors represented in...
Transmembrane receptors allow cells to monitor their environment and initiate appropriate responses....
SummaryHistidine kinase receptors respond to diverse signals and mediate signal transduction across ...
Homodimeric receptors with one or two transmembrane (TM) segments per monomer are universal to life ...
SummaryHAMP domains connect extracellular sensory with intracellular signaling domains in over 7500 ...
HAMP domains, ∼55 amino acid motifs first identified in histidine kinases, adenylyl cyclases, methyl...
SummaryHAMP domains are widespread prokaryotic signaling modules found as single domains or poly-HAM...
International audienceOne of the major and essential classes of transmembrane (TM) receptors, presen...
The CbrA/CbrB system is a two-component signal transduction system known to participate in the regul...
HAMP domains mediate signal transduction in over 7500 enzyme-coupled receptors represented in all ki...
AbstractThe conserved cytoplasmic domains of bacterial chemotaxis receptors are a fibrous arrangemen...
Bacteria utilize two-component systems to respond and adapt to changes in their environments. Centra...
Transmembrane (TM) signaling is a key process of membrane-bound sensor kinases. The C4-dicarboxylate...
AbstractTransmembrane receptors are integral components of sensory pathways in prokaryotes. These re...
Transmembrane receptors are integral components of sensory pathways in prokaryotes. These receptors ...
SummaryHAMP domains mediate signal transduction in over 7500 enzyme-coupled receptors represented in...
Transmembrane receptors allow cells to monitor their environment and initiate appropriate responses....
SummaryHistidine kinase receptors respond to diverse signals and mediate signal transduction across ...
Homodimeric receptors with one or two transmembrane (TM) segments per monomer are universal to life ...
SummaryHAMP domains connect extracellular sensory with intracellular signaling domains in over 7500 ...
HAMP domains, ∼55 amino acid motifs first identified in histidine kinases, adenylyl cyclases, methyl...
SummaryHAMP domains are widespread prokaryotic signaling modules found as single domains or poly-HAM...
International audienceOne of the major and essential classes of transmembrane (TM) receptors, presen...
The CbrA/CbrB system is a two-component signal transduction system known to participate in the regul...
HAMP domains mediate signal transduction in over 7500 enzyme-coupled receptors represented in all ki...
AbstractThe conserved cytoplasmic domains of bacterial chemotaxis receptors are a fibrous arrangemen...
Bacteria utilize two-component systems to respond and adapt to changes in their environments. Centra...
Transmembrane (TM) signaling is a key process of membrane-bound sensor kinases. The C4-dicarboxylate...