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Histidine protein kinases: key signal transducers outside the animal kingdom

Histidine protein kinases: key signal transducers outside the animal kingdom

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Histidine protein kinases: key signal transducers outside the animal kingdom

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Histidine protein kinases: key signal transducers outside the animal kingdom

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England: BioMed Central Ltd

Journal title

Genome Biology (Online Edition), 2002-09, Vol.3 (10), p.REVIEWS3013-335

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English

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England: BioMed Central Ltd

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Histidine protein kinases (HPKs) are a large family of signal-transduction enzymes that autophosphorylate on a conserved histidine residue. HPKs form two-component signaling systems together with their downstream target proteins, the response regulators, which have a conserved aspartate in a so-called 'receiver domain' that is phosphorylated by the...

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Histidine protein kinases: key signal transducers outside the animal kingdom

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_72166690

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_72166690

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ISSN

1474-760X

E-ISSN

1474-760X

DOI

10.1186/gb-2002-3-10-reviews3013

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