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- Histidine phosphotransfer domains and histidine phosphotransferases (both often abbreviated HPt) are protein domains involved in the "phosp****lay" form...
- receptor, with the phosphate then being transferred to a phosphotransfer protein. The phosphotransfer proteins can then phosphorylate the type-B response regulators...
- cytokinin signaling pathway consists of sensor kinases, histidine phosphotransfer proteins, and response regulators. In this system, cytokinin sensor...
- Cytokinin activates histidine kinases which then phosphorylate histidine phosphotransfer proteins. Subsequently, the phosphate groups are transferred onto two...
- typically homodimeric transmembrane proteins containing a histidine phosphotransfer domain and an ATP binding domain, though there are reported examples...
- S2CID 22884606. Uhl M, Miller J (1994). "Autophosphorylation and phosphotransfer in the Bordetella pertussis BvgAS signal transduction cascade". Proc...
- fold is used for binding regulators and metals. The primase uses a phosphotransfer domain for the transfer coordination of metals, which makes it distinct...
- histidine kinase possesses its own receiver domain, and a histidine phosphotransfer protein performs the final transfer to a response regulator. In many...
- Dunaway-Mariano D (Apr 1996). "Swiveling-domain mechanism for enzymatic phosphotransfer between remote reaction sites". Proceedings of the National Academy...
- The vast majority of HKs are homodimers that exhibit autokinase, phosphotransfer, and phosphatase activity. HKs can act as cellular receptors for signaling...