AbstractSeveral proteins that catalyze phosphoryl transfer reactions involving phosphohistidine residues have recently been structurally characterized. The architecture of two histidine kinases defines a new protein kinase fold. The diverse folds of several phosphotransfer proteins appear to be designed to foster protein–protein interactions between transfer partners
Finally, through molecular modeling and structural comparisons, a general model of how YPD1 and resp...
Post-translational modification (PTM) plays important roles in adjusting the biological functions of...
SummaryProtein phosphorylation provides a mechanism for the rapid, reversible control of protein fun...
AbstractSeveral proteins that catalyze phosphoryl transfer reactions involving phosphohistidine resi...
The phosphorylation of histidine is the first step in many signal transduction cascades in bacteria,...
AbstractRecently determined structures have linked histidine kinases with class II topoisomerases, t...
AbstractBackground: Spo0F and Spo0B specifically exchange a phosphoryl group in a central step of th...
Background Many bacteria and certain eukaryotes utilize multi-step His-to-Asp phosph...
Two-component systems (TCS) are protein machineries that enable cells to respond to input signals. H...
Any organism, regardless of complexity, needs a reliable method for cell-to-cell communication. Phos...
Any organism, regardless of complexity, needs a reliable method for cell-to-cell communication. Phos...
The reversible phosphorylation of proteins is accomplished by opposing activities of kinases and pho...
Protein modifications not only affect protein homeostasis but can also establish new cellular protei...
AbstractUnderstanding how phosphoryl transfer is accomplished by kinases, a ubiquitous group of enzy...
AbstractThe new structural data obtained for PP1 and calcineurin—A resolve many of the outstanding q...
Finally, through molecular modeling and structural comparisons, a general model of how YPD1 and resp...
Post-translational modification (PTM) plays important roles in adjusting the biological functions of...
SummaryProtein phosphorylation provides a mechanism for the rapid, reversible control of protein fun...
AbstractSeveral proteins that catalyze phosphoryl transfer reactions involving phosphohistidine resi...
The phosphorylation of histidine is the first step in many signal transduction cascades in bacteria,...
AbstractRecently determined structures have linked histidine kinases with class II topoisomerases, t...
AbstractBackground: Spo0F and Spo0B specifically exchange a phosphoryl group in a central step of th...
Background Many bacteria and certain eukaryotes utilize multi-step His-to-Asp phosph...
Two-component systems (TCS) are protein machineries that enable cells to respond to input signals. H...
Any organism, regardless of complexity, needs a reliable method for cell-to-cell communication. Phos...
Any organism, regardless of complexity, needs a reliable method for cell-to-cell communication. Phos...
The reversible phosphorylation of proteins is accomplished by opposing activities of kinases and pho...
Protein modifications not only affect protein homeostasis but can also establish new cellular protei...
AbstractUnderstanding how phosphoryl transfer is accomplished by kinases, a ubiquitous group of enzy...
AbstractThe new structural data obtained for PP1 and calcineurin—A resolve many of the outstanding q...
Finally, through molecular modeling and structural comparisons, a general model of how YPD1 and resp...
Post-translational modification (PTM) plays important roles in adjusting the biological functions of...
SummaryProtein phosphorylation provides a mechanism for the rapid, reversible control of protein fun...