Biological Insights from Structures of Two-Component Proteins
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Abstract
Two-component signal transduction based on phosphotransfer from a histidine protein kinase to a response regulator protein is a prevalent strategy for coupling environmental stimuli to adaptive responses in bacteria. In both histidine kinases and response regulators, modular domains with conserved structures and biochemical activities adopt different conformational states in the presence of stimuli or upon phosphorylation, enabling a diverse array of regulatory mechanisms based on inhibitory and/or activating protein-protein interactions imparted by different domain arrangements. This review summarizes some of the recent structural work that has provided insight into the functioning of bacterial histidine…
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2Topics & keywords
- Response regulator
- Histidine kinase
- Two-component regulatory system
- Biology
- Kinase
- Histidine
- Regulator
- Component (thermodynamics)
- Life in Land