کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5671747 | 1593033 | 2017 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

- HWE and HisKA2 domain families comprise an unusual subset of sensor histidine kinases.
- HWE/HisKA2 possess unique sequence motifs and structural features.
- This kinase superfamily is involved in atypical two-component signaling processes.
- HWE/HisKA2 are found in Alphaproteobacteria, select Gram-positives and archaea.
Sensor histidine kinases regulate adaptive cellular responses to changes in the chemical or physical state of the environment. HWE/HisKA2-family kinases comprise a subset of histidine kinases that is defined by unique sequence motifs in both the catalytic and non-catalytic regions. Recent crystal structures have defined conserved intramolecular interactions that inform models of kinase regulation that are unique to the HWE/HisKA2 superfamily. Emerging genetic, biochemical and genomic data indicate that, unlike typical histidine kinases, HWE/HisKA2 kinases do not generally signal via classical DNA-binding response regulators. Rather, these unusual kinases are often part of atypical regulatory pathways that control changes in gene expression via modulation of protein-protein interactions or transcription anti-termination.
Journal: Current Opinion in Microbiology - Volume 36, April 2017, Pages 47-54