A bifunctional kinase-phosphatase in bacterial chemotaxis.
Phosphorylation-based signaling pathways employ dephosphorylation mechanisms for signal termination. Histidine to aspartate phosphosignaling in the two-component system that controls bacterial chemotaxis has been studied extensively. Rhodobacter sphaeroides has a complex chemosensory pathway with mu...
Päätekijät: | Porter, S, Roberts, M, Manning, C, Armitage, J |
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Aineistotyyppi: | Journal article |
Kieli: | English |
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2008
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