HAMP domains are signal relay modules in >26,000 receptors of bacteria, eukaryotes, and archaea that mediate processes involved in chemotaxis, pathogenesis, and biofilm formation. We identify two HAMP conformations distinguished by a four- to two-helix packing transition at the C-termini that send opposing signals in bacterial chemoreceptors. Crystal structures of signal-locked mutants establish the observed structure-to-function relationships. Pulsed dipolar electron spin resonance spectroscopy of spin-labeled soluble receptors active in cells verify that the crystallographically defined HAMP conformers are maintained in the receptors and influence the structure and activity of downstream domains accordingly. Mutation of HR2, a key residue...
The HAMP domain is present in a large number of transmembrane proteins in prokaryotes including hist...
The HAMP domain is a linker region in prokaryotic sensor proteins and relays input signals to the tr...
HAMP domain is a ubiquitous module of bacterial and archaeal two-component signaling systems. Consid...
<div><p>HAMP domains are signal relay modules in >26,000 receptors of bacteria, eukaryotes, and arch...
Bacteria utilize two-component systems to respond and adapt to changes in their environments. Centra...
HAMP domains connect extracellular sensory with intracellular signaling domains in over 7500 protein...
HAMP domains connect extracellular sensory with intracellular signaling domains in over 7500 protein...
SummaryHAMP domains mediate signal transduction in over 7500 enzyme-coupled receptors represented in...
Homodimeric receptors with one or two transmembrane (TM) segments per monomer are universal to life ...
HAMP domains, ∼55 amino acid motifs first identified in histidine kinases, adenylyl cyclases, methyl...
SummaryHAMP domains connect extracellular sensory with intracellular signaling domains in over 7500 ...
<p>The HAMP domains of MCPs exchange between HAMP1 and HAMP2 states to regulate bacterial chemotaxis...
HAMP domains mediate signal transduction in over 7500 enzyme-coupled receptors represented in all ki...
SummaryHAMP domains are widespread prokaryotic signaling modules found as single domains or poly-HAM...
Bacterial transmembrane receptors regulate an intracellular catalytic output in response to extracel...
The HAMP domain is present in a large number of transmembrane proteins in prokaryotes including hist...
The HAMP domain is a linker region in prokaryotic sensor proteins and relays input signals to the tr...
HAMP domain is a ubiquitous module of bacterial and archaeal two-component signaling systems. Consid...
<div><p>HAMP domains are signal relay modules in >26,000 receptors of bacteria, eukaryotes, and arch...
Bacteria utilize two-component systems to respond and adapt to changes in their environments. Centra...
HAMP domains connect extracellular sensory with intracellular signaling domains in over 7500 protein...
HAMP domains connect extracellular sensory with intracellular signaling domains in over 7500 protein...
SummaryHAMP domains mediate signal transduction in over 7500 enzyme-coupled receptors represented in...
Homodimeric receptors with one or two transmembrane (TM) segments per monomer are universal to life ...
HAMP domains, ∼55 amino acid motifs first identified in histidine kinases, adenylyl cyclases, methyl...
SummaryHAMP domains connect extracellular sensory with intracellular signaling domains in over 7500 ...
<p>The HAMP domains of MCPs exchange between HAMP1 and HAMP2 states to regulate bacterial chemotaxis...
HAMP domains mediate signal transduction in over 7500 enzyme-coupled receptors represented in all ki...
SummaryHAMP domains are widespread prokaryotic signaling modules found as single domains or poly-HAM...
Bacterial transmembrane receptors regulate an intracellular catalytic output in response to extracel...
The HAMP domain is present in a large number of transmembrane proteins in prokaryotes including hist...
The HAMP domain is a linker region in prokaryotic sensor proteins and relays input signals to the tr...
HAMP domain is a ubiquitous module of bacterial and archaeal two-component signaling systems. Consid...