Signal transduction systems mediate the response and adaptation of organisms to environmental changes. In prokaryotes, this signal transduction is often done through Two Component Systems (TCS). These TCS are phosphotransfer protein cascades, and in their prototypical form they are composed by a kinase that senses the environmental signals (SK) and by a response regulator (RR) that regulates the cellular response. This basic motif can be modified by the addition of a third protein that interacts either with the SK or the RR in a way that could change the dynamic response of the TCS module. In this work we aim at understanding the effect of such an additional protein (which we call "third component") on the functional properties of a prototy...
Signal transduction is a process required to conduct information from a receptor to the nucleus. Thi...
This work focuses on a structure and a function of prokaryotic signal systems. There are three types...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://journals.plos.org".A wid...
<div><p>Signal transduction systems mediate the response and adaptation of organisms to environmenta...
Bacterial two-component systems (TCS) are key signal transduction networks regulating global res...
We have evolved a robust two-component signal transduction pathway from a sensor kinase (SK) and non...
Perceiving environmental and internal information and reacting in adaptive ways are essential attrib...
<div><p>Two-component signal transduction systems, where the phosphorylation state of a regulator pr...
A widespread mechanism of bacterial signaling occurs through two-component systems, comprised of a s...
The ability to perceive the environment, an essential attribute in living organisms, is linked to th...
Two-component systems (TCSs) are critical for bacteria to interact with their extracellular environ...
<div><p>Synthetic biology aims to design <i>de novo</i> biological systems and reengineer existing o...
Two-component signaling systems (TCSs) are composed of two proteins, sensor kinases and response reg...
International audienceTwo-component systems reprogramme diverse aspects of microbial physiology in r...
The two-component system is a cellular signaling module com-posed of two proteins, a sensor histidin...
Signal transduction is a process required to conduct information from a receptor to the nucleus. Thi...
This work focuses on a structure and a function of prokaryotic signal systems. There are three types...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://journals.plos.org".A wid...
<div><p>Signal transduction systems mediate the response and adaptation of organisms to environmenta...
Bacterial two-component systems (TCS) are key signal transduction networks regulating global res...
We have evolved a robust two-component signal transduction pathway from a sensor kinase (SK) and non...
Perceiving environmental and internal information and reacting in adaptive ways are essential attrib...
<div><p>Two-component signal transduction systems, where the phosphorylation state of a regulator pr...
A widespread mechanism of bacterial signaling occurs through two-component systems, comprised of a s...
The ability to perceive the environment, an essential attribute in living organisms, is linked to th...
Two-component systems (TCSs) are critical for bacteria to interact with their extracellular environ...
<div><p>Synthetic biology aims to design <i>de novo</i> biological systems and reengineer existing o...
Two-component signaling systems (TCSs) are composed of two proteins, sensor kinases and response reg...
International audienceTwo-component systems reprogramme diverse aspects of microbial physiology in r...
The two-component system is a cellular signaling module com-posed of two proteins, a sensor histidin...
Signal transduction is a process required to conduct information from a receptor to the nucleus. Thi...
This work focuses on a structure and a function of prokaryotic signal systems. There are three types...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://journals.plos.org".A wid...