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Autor:
Emily J Capra, Barrett S Perchuk, Emma A Lubin, Orr Ashenberg, Jeffrey M Skerker, Michael T Laub
Publikováno v:
PLoS Genetics, Vol 6, Iss 11, p e1001220 (2010)
Two-component signal transduction systems enable bacteria to sense and respond to a wide range of environmental stimuli. Sensor histidine kinases transmit signals to their cognate response regulators via phosphorylation. The faithful transmission of
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https://doaj.org/article/8a527c48032a4a7a98431136d353efc7
Publikováno v:
Journal of bacteriology. 198(1)
An ability to sense and respond to changes in extracellular phosphate is critical for the survival of most bacteria. For Caulobacter crescentus , which typically lives in phosphate-limited environments, this process is especially crucial. Like many b
Autor:
Kelly E Heim, James DiRenzo, Julie Watson, David Christopher Harmes, Emma A Lubin, Edward Bresnick, Justin Lamb, Anne M Suskind, Joshua C. Curtin
Publikováno v:
Oncogene. 22:7607-7616
Mammary epithelial regeneration implies the existence of cellular progenitors with retained replicative capacity, prolonged lifespan and developmental potency. Evidence exists that deltaN-p63 isoforms preserve these features by modulating p53 activit
Autor:
Emma A. Lubin, Barrett S. Perchuk, Jeffrey M. Skerker, Orr Ashenberg, Emily J. Capra, Michael T. Laub
Publikováno v:
PLoS Genetics, Vol 6, Iss 11, p e1001220 (2010)
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Two-component signal transduction systems enable bacteria to sense and respond to a wide range of environmental stimuli. Sensor histidine kinases transmit signals to their cognate response regulators via phosphorylation. The faithful transmission of
Autor:
Mark Goulian, Orr Ashenberg, Emma A. Lubin, Albert Siryaporn, Barrett S. Perchuk, Michael T. Laub, Jeffrey M. Skerker
Publikováno v:
Cell. 133(6)
SummaryTwo-component signal transduction systems are the predominant means by which bacteria sense and respond to environmental stimuli. Bacteria often employ tens or hundreds of these paralogous signaling systems, comprised of histidine kinases (HKs