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  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,191 Views
21 Pages

10 January 2023

Chemosensory pathways and two-component systems are important bacterial signal transduction systems. In the human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa, these systems control many virulence traits. Previous studies showed that inorganic phosphate (Pi) defi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,516 Views
25 Pages

23 August 2021

There is an urgent need to find new antibacterial agents to combat bacterial infections, including agents that inhibit novel, hitherto unexploited targets in bacterial cells. Amongst novel targets are two-component signal transduction systems (TCSs)...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
6,898 Views
23 Pages

Two-component systems (TCS) in plants have evolved into a more complicated multi-step phosphorelay (MSP) pathway, which employs histidine kinases (HKs), histidine-containing phosphotransfer proteins (HPts), and response regulators (RRs) to regulate v...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,304 Views
17 Pages

New Insight into HPts as Hubs in Poplar Cytokinin and Osmosensing Multistep Phosphorelays: Cytokinin Pathway Uses Specific HPts

  • François Héricourt,
  • Mélanie Larcher,
  • Françoise Chefdor,
  • Konstantinos Koudounas,
  • Inês Carqueijeiro,
  • Pamela Lemos Cruz,
  • Vincent Courdavault,
  • Mirai Tanigawa,
  • Tatsuya Maeda and
  • Sabine Carpin
  • + 3 authors

11 December 2019

We have previously identified proteins in poplar which belong to an osmosensing (OS) signaling pathway, called a multistep phosphorelay (MSP). The MSP comprises histidine-aspartate kinases (HK), which act as membrane receptors; histidine phosphotrans...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,451 Views
18 Pages

Functional Divergence of Poplar Histidine-Aspartate Kinase HK1 Paralogs in Response to Osmotic Stress

  • François Héricourt,
  • Françoise Chefdor,
  • Inès Djeghdir,
  • Mélanie Larcher,
  • Florent Lafontaine,
  • Vincent Courdavault,
  • Daniel Auguin,
  • Franck Coste,
  • Christiane Depierreux and
  • Sabine Carpin
  • + 3 authors

8 December 2016

Previous works have shown the existence of protein partnerships belonging to a MultiStep Phosphorelay (MSP) in Populus putatively involved in osmosensing. This study is focused on the identification of a histidine-aspartate kinase, HK1b, paralog of H...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
5,572 Views
17 Pages

Structure, Folding and Stability of Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinases

  • Florian Georgescauld,
  • Yuyu Song and
  • Alain Dautant

16 September 2020

Nucleoside diphosphate kinases (NDPK) are oligomeric proteins involved in the synthesis of nucleoside triphosphates. Their tridimensional structure has been solved by X-ray crystallography and shows that individual subunits present a conserved ferred...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,973 Views
17 Pages

High-Level Expression, Purification and Initial Characterization of Recombinant Arabidopsis Histidine Kinase AHK1

  • Alexander Hofmann,
  • Sophia Müller,
  • Thomas Drechsler,
  • Mareike Berleth,
  • Katharina Caesar,
  • Leander Rohr,
  • Klaus Harter and
  • Georg Groth

1 March 2020

Plants employ a number of phosphorylation cascades in response to a wide range of environmental stimuli. Previous studies in Arabidopsis and yeast indicate that histidine kinase AHK1 is a positive regulator of drought and osmotic stress responses. Ba...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,344 Views
13 Pages

21 July 2022

Fludioxonil belongs to the phenylpyrrole group of fungicides with a broad antifungal spectrum that has been widely used in agricultural practices for the past thirty years. Although fludioxonil is known to exert its fungicidal action through group II...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
12,087 Views
14 Pages

Coronatine Gene Expression In Vitro and In Planta, and Protein Accumulation During Temperature Downshift in Pseudomonas syringae

  • Yvonne Braun,
  • Angela V. Smirnova,
  • Helge Weingart,
  • Alexander Schenk and
  • Matthias S. Ullrich

3 June 2009

The plant pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas syringae PG4180 synthesizes high levels of the phytotoxin coronatine (COR) at the virulence-promoting temperature of 18 °C, but negligible amounts at 28 °C. Temperature-dependent COR gene expression is regul...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,946 Views
41 Pages

Histidine Phosphorylation: Protein Kinases and Phosphatases

  • Jia Ning,
  • Margaux Sala,
  • Jeffrey Reina,
  • Rajasree Kalagiri,
  • Tony Hunter and
  • Brandon S. McCullough

Phosphohistidine (pHis) is a reversible protein post-translational modification (PTM) that is currently poorly understood. The P-N bond in pHis is heat and acid-sensitive, making it more challenging to study than the canonical phosphoamino acids pSer...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
548 Views
19 Pages

Bacteria utilize chemotaxis to sense the surrounding chemical signals to seek a more favorable survival environment. The chemotaxis process includes signal sensing, signal transduction, and signal response (i.e., regulating flagellar rotation to cont...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,587 Views
17 Pages

Dissecting the Roles of the Cytokinin Signaling Network: The Case of De Novo Shoot Apical Meristem Formation

  • Nina Pokimica,
  • Tatjana Ćosić,
  • Branka Uzelac,
  • Slavica Ninković and
  • Martin Raspor

21 March 2024

Numerous biotechnological applications require a fast and efficient clonal propagation of whole plants under controlled laboratory conditions. For most plant species, the de novo regeneration of shoots from the cuttings of various plant organs can be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,276 Views
13 Pages

Crystallization of Ethylene Plant Hormone Receptor—Screening for Structure

  • Buket Rüffer,
  • Yvonne Thielmann,
  • Moritz Lemke,
  • Alexander Minges and
  • Georg Groth

20 March 2024

The plant hormone ethylene is a key regulator of plant growth, development, and stress adaptation. Many ethylene-related responses, such as abscission, seed germination, or ripening, are of great importance to global agriculture. Ethylene perception...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,163 Views
12 Pages

Interhelical H-Bonds Modulate the Activity of a Polytopic Transmembrane Kinase

  • Juan Cruz Almada,
  • Ana Bortolotti,
  • Jean Marie Ruysschaert,
  • Diego de Mendoza,
  • María Eugenia Inda and
  • Larisa Estefanía Cybulski

25 June 2021

DesK is a Histidine Kinase that allows Bacillus subtilis to maintain lipid homeostasis in response to changes in the environment. It is located in the membrane, and has five transmembrane helices and a cytoplasmic catalytic domain. The transmembrane...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,619 Views
18 Pages

Extracellular Proteome Analysis Shows the Abundance of Histidine Kinase Sensor Protein, DNA Helicase, Putative Lipoprotein Containing Peptidase M75 Domain and Peptidase C39 Domain Protein in Leptospira interrogans Grown in EMJH Medium

  • Abhijit Sarma,
  • Dhandapani Gunasekaran,
  • Devasahayam Arokia Balaya Rex,
  • Thoduvayil Sikha,
  • Homen Phukan,
  • Kumar Mangalaparthi Kiran,
  • Sneha M. Pinto,
  • Thottethodi Subrahmanya Keshava Prasad and
  • Madathiparambil G. Madanan

Leptospirosis is a re-emerging form of zoonosis that is caused by the spirochete pathogen Leptospira. Extracellular proteins play critical roles in the pathogenicity and survival of this pathogen in the host and environment. Extraction and analysis o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
38 Citations
8,586 Views
26 Pages

NME/NM23/NDPK and Histidine Phosphorylation

  • Kevin Adam,
  • Jia Ning,
  • Jeffrey Reina and
  • Tony Hunter

14 August 2020

The NME (Non-metastatic) family members, also known as NDPKs (nucleoside diphosphate kinases), were originally identified and studied for their nucleoside diphosphate kinase activities. This family of kinases is extremely well conserved through evolu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
6,281 Views
19 Pages

The Potential Functional Roles of NME1 Histidine Kinase Activity in Neuroblastoma Pathogenesis

  • Kevin Adam,
  • Jacqueline Lesperance,
  • Tony Hunter and
  • Peter E. Zage

Neuroblastoma is the most common extracranial solid tumor in childhood. Gain of chromosome 17q material is found in >60% of neuroblastoma tumors and is associated with poor patient prognosis. The NME1 gene is located in the 17q21.3 region, and hig...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,798 Views
15 Pages

Protein kinases and phosphatases are essential for post-translational regulation, enabling bacteria to adapt to environmental stresses and modulate virulence. While prior reviews have broadly covered their roles in stress response, antibiotic resista...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,722 Views
10 Pages

Evidence of a New MoYpd1p Phosphotransferase Isoform in the Multistep Phosphorelay System of Magnaporthe oryzae

  • Sri Bühring,
  • Alexander Yemelin,
  • Thomas Michna,
  • Stefan Tenzer and
  • Stefan Jacob

15 May 2021

Different external stimuli are perceived by multiple sensor histidine kinases and transmitted by phosphorylation via the phosphotransfer protein Ypd1p in the multistep phosphorelay system of the high osmolarity glycerol signaling pathway of filamento...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
3,423 Views
26 Pages

22 October 2020

The thickening of Zizania latifolia shoots, referred to as gall formation, depends on infection with the fungal endophyte Ustilago esculenta. The swollen and juicy shoots are a popular vegetable in Asia. A key role for cytokinin action in this proces...

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  • Open Access
614 Views
27 Pages

BcHK71 and BcHK67, Two-Component Histidine Kinases, Regulate Conidial Morphogenesis, Glycerol Synthesis, and Virulence in Botrytis cinerea

  • Mengjing Wang,
  • Shiyu Gu,
  • Jian Guo,
  • Jingyu Wu,
  • Xinhe Wang,
  • Muhammad Noman,
  • Jiaoyu Wang and
  • Ling Li

29 November 2025

Fungal two-component signaling systems comprise histidine kinases (HKs), phosphotransfer intermediates, and response regulators. HKs are classified into eleven groups based on domain architecture; however, Group XI members in Botrytis cinerea remain...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,185 Views
21 Pages

Potential Antifungal Targets for Aspergillus sp. from the Calcineurin and Heat Shock Protein Pathways

  • Robert Ancuceanu,
  • Marilena Viorica Hovaneț,
  • Maria Cojocaru-Toma,
  • Adriana-Iuliana Anghel and
  • Mihaela Dinu

19 October 2022

Aspergillus species, especially A. fumigatus, and to a lesser extent others (A. flavus, A. niger, A. terreus), although rarely pathogenic to healthy humans, can be very aggressive to immunocompromised patients (they are opportunistic pathogens). Alth...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
11,211 Views
18 Pages

6 September 2013

Staphylococcus aureus AgrC is an important component of the agr quorum-sensing system. AgrC is a membrane-embedded histidine kinase that is thought to act as a sensor for the recognition of environmental signals and the transduction of signals into t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,975 Views
23 Pages

The Role of Genistein in Mammalian Reproduction

  • Gabriella Guelfi,
  • Rolando Pasquariello,
  • Polina Anipchenko,
  • Camilla Capaccia,
  • Georgia Pennarossa,
  • Tiziana A. L. Brevini,
  • Fulvio Gandolfi,
  • Massimo Zerani and
  • Margherita Maranesi

5 November 2023

Genistein is a natural compound belonging to flavonoids, having antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-neoplastic properties. Genistein is considered a phytoestrogen. As such, genistein can bind estrogen receptors (ERα and ERβ), although...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,148 Views
16 Pages

Carnosine as a Possible Drug for Zinc-Induced Neurotoxicity and Vascular Dementia

  • Masahiro Kawahara,
  • Yutaka Sadakane,
  • Keiko Mizuno,
  • Midori Kato-Negishi and
  • Ken-ichiro Tanaka

Increasing evidence suggests that the metal homeostasis is involved in the pathogenesis of various neurodegenerative diseases including senile type of dementia such as Alzheimer’s disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, and vascular dementia. In pa...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
6,231 Views
21 Pages

11 December 2019

The Arabidopsis multistep-phosphorelay (MSP) is a signaling mechanism based on a phosphorelay that involves three different types of proteins: Histidine kinases, phosphotransfer proteins, and response regulators. Its bacterial equivalent, the two-com...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,144 Views
13 Pages

Insights into the Virulence of Campylobacter jejuni Associated with Two-Component Signal Transduction Systems and Single Regulators

  • Noel Gahamanyi,
  • Dae-Geun Song,
  • Leonard E. G. Mboera,
  • Mecky I. Matee,
  • Dieudonné Mutangana,
  • Raghavendra G. Amachawadi,
  • Erick V. G. Komba and
  • Cheol-Ho Pan

Campylobacter jejuni is one of the major aetiologies of diarrhoea. Understanding the processes and virulence factors contributing to C. jejuni fitness is a cornerstone for developing mitigation strategies. Two-component signal transduction systems, k...

  • Review
  • Open Access
194 Citations
17,848 Views
20 Pages

3 October 2016

In the Gram‐positive pathogenic bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, the SaeRS twocomponent system (TCS) plays a major role in controlling the production of over 20 virulence factors including hemolysins, leukocidins, superantigens, surface proteins, and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,560 Views
15 Pages

The glutamine–histidine–glycine–valine (QHGV), a peptide derived from oysters, exhibits antioxidant activity and is being actively researched as a potential pharmaceutical and functional cosmetic ingredient. In this study, we synthe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
11,425 Views
24 Pages

2 March 2015

Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 is a widely used model cyanobacterium for studying responses and acclimation to different abiotic stresses. Changes in transcriptome, proteome, lipidome, and photosynthesis in response to short term heat stress are well stu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,123 Views
17 Pages

Development of a Rapid-Onset, Acid-Labile Linkage Polyplex-Mixed Micellar System for Anticancer Therapy

  • Shiou-Fen Hung,
  • Yu-Han Wen,
  • Lu-Yi Yu,
  • Hsin-Cheng Chiu,
  • Yi-Ting Chiang and
  • Chun-Liang Lo

31 May 2021

In the treatment of cancers, small interfering ribonucleic acids (siRNAs) are delivered into cells to inhibit the oncogenic protein’s expression; however, polyanions, hydrophilicity, and rapid degradations in blood, endosomal or secondary lysosomal d...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,296 Views
12 Pages

14 July 2023

Snf1, the fungal homologue of mammalian AMP-dependent kinase (AMPK), is a key protein kinase coordinating the response of cells to a shortage of glucose. In fungi, the response is to activate respiratory gene expression and metabolism. The major regu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
473 Views
23 Pages

Characterisation of the Novel Cutibacterium acnes Phage KIT09 and First Report of CRISPR-Cas-Independent Bacteriophage Resistance in Phylotype IA1

  • Phuoc-Dung Nguyen,
  • Koki Nakanishi,
  • Huan Pham-Khanh Nguyen,
  • Hoang Viet Nguyen,
  • Masao Kitao,
  • Masanao Yoshimoto and
  • Kaeko Kamei

18 December 2025

Despite being a commensal bacterium, Cutibacterium acnes has been widely considered a major opportunistic pathogen due to its capacity for biofilm production and inflammatory induction, causing device-related, post-implant infections, and skin inflam...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,218 Views
26 Pages

Non-Canonical Inter-Protein Interactions of Key Proteins Belonging to Cytokinin Signaling Pathways

  • Ekaterina M. Savelieva,
  • Dmitry V. Arkhipov,
  • Anna V. Kozinova,
  • Georgy A. Romanov and
  • Sergey N. Lomin

15 May 2025

The multistep phosphorelay (MSP) is a conserved signaling system that allows plants to sense and respond to a variety of cues under rapidly changing environmental conditions. The MSP system comprises three main protein types: sensor histidine kinases...

  • Review
  • Open Access
50 Citations
9,860 Views
27 Pages

15 October 2021

Two-component signal transduction systems (TCSs) are widely conserved in bacteria to respond to and adapt to the changing environment. Since TCSs are also involved in controlling the expression of virulence, biofilm formation, quorum sensing, and ant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,091 Views
23 Pages

20 August 2025

This study investigated the effects of dietary supplementation with varying levels (CK: 0.0 g/kg; RL: 0.1 g/kg; RM: 1.0 g/kg; RH: 10.0 g/kg) of Rhodotorula mucilaginosa on muscle composition, serum biochemical indicators, antioxidant capacity, lipid...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,253 Views
17 Pages

Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Genetic Factors Related to Callus Induction in Barley

  • Zhengyuan Xu,
  • Fengyue Wang,
  • Yishan Tu,
  • Yunfeng Xu,
  • Qiufang Shen and
  • Guoping Zhang

21 March 2022

Barley is an important cereal crop worldwide. Its genetic transformation is now limited to very few cultivars because of the high genotype dependence of embryogenic callus. To reveal the key genes or factors controlling the callus induction and plant...

  • Review
  • Open Access
164 Citations
17,690 Views
22 Pages

Soy and Breast Cancer: Focus on Angiogenesis

  • Lenka Varinska,
  • Peter Gal,
  • Gabriela Mojzisova,
  • Ladislav Mirossay and
  • Jan Mojzis

22 May 2015

Epidemiological studies have revealed that high consumption of soy products is associated with low incidences of hormone-dependent cancers, including breast and prostate cancer. Soybeans contain large amounts of isoflavones, such as the genistein and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,044 Views
18 Pages

In the current study, extensive Orbitrap mass spectrometry analysis was conducted for skin strain Micrococcus luteus C01 planktonic cultures and biofilms after 24 h and 72 h of incubation either in the presence of epinephrine or without any implement...

  • Review
  • Open Access
72 Citations
9,950 Views
30 Pages

21 September 2018

Reversible phosphorylation is a key mechanism that regulates many cellular processes in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In prokaryotes, signal transduction includes two-component signaling systems, which involve a membrane sensor histidine kinase and a c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,443 Views
18 Pages

Inhibition of Breast Cancer Cell Invasion by Ras Suppressor-1 (RSU-1) Silencing Is Reversed by Growth Differentiation Factor-15 (GDF-15)

  • Vasiliki Gkretsi,
  • Maria Louca,
  • Andreas Stylianou,
  • George Minadakis,
  • George M. Spyrou and
  • Triantafyllos Stylianopoulos

Extracellular matrix (ECM)-related adhesion proteins are important in metastasis. Ras suppressor-1 (RSU-1), a suppressor of Ras-transformation, is localized to cell–ECM adhesions where it interacts with the Particularly Interesting New Cysteine...

  • Review
  • Open Access
294 Views
19 Pages

18 December 2025

ATP hydrolysis drives essential processes across biology, from nucleic acid translocation and conformational switching to signal transduction. The GHKL ATPase family—DNA Gyrase B, Heat Shock Protein 90 (Hsp90), Histidine Kinases, and MutL homol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,066 Views
18 Pages

Sensor Histidine Kinase NarQ Activates via Helical Rotation, Diagonal Scissoring, and Eventually Piston-Like Shifts

  • Ivan Gushchin,
  • Philipp Orekhov,
  • Igor Melnikov,
  • Vitaly Polovinkin,
  • Anastasia Yuzhakova and
  • Valentin Gordeliy

Membrane-embedded sensor histidine kinases (HKs) and chemoreceptors are used ubiquitously by bacteria and archaea to percept the environment, and are often crucial for their survival and pathogenicity. The proteins can transmit the signal from the se...

  • Review
  • Open Access
119 Citations
22,255 Views
30 Pages

Stress Sensors and Signal Transducers in Cyanobacteria

  • Dmitry A. Los,
  • Anna Zorina,
  • Maria Sinetova,
  • Sergey Kryazhov,
  • Kirill Mironov and
  • Vladislav V. Zinchenko

23 March 2010

In living cells, the perception of environmental stress and the subsequent transduction of stress signals are primary events in the acclimation to changes in the environment. Some molecular sensors and transducers of environmental stress cannot be id...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,324 Views
14 Pages

Osmotic Stress Responses, Cell Wall Integrity, and Conidiation Are Regulated by a Histidine Kinase Sensor in Trichoderma atroviride

  • Gabriela Calcáneo-Hernández,
  • Fidel Landeros-Jaime,
  • José Antonio Cervantes-Chávez,
  • Artemio Mendoza-Mendoza and
  • Edgardo Ulises Esquivel-Naranjo

16 September 2023

Trichoderma atroviride responds to various environmental stressors through the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) Tmk3 and MAPK-kinase Pbs2 signaling pathways. In fungi, orthologues to Tmk3 are regulated by a histidine kinase (HK) sensor. Howeve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,026 Views
18 Pages

Involvement of NDPK-B in Glucose Metabolism-Mediated Endothelial Damage via Activation of the Hexosamine Biosynthesis Pathway and Suppression of O-GlcNAcase Activity

  • Anupriya Chatterjee,
  • Rachana Eshwaran,
  • Gernot Poschet,
  • Santosh Lomada,
  • Mahmoud Halawa,
  • Kerstin Wilhelm,
  • Martina Schmidt,
  • Hans-Peter Hammes,
  • Thomas Wieland and
  • Yuxi Feng

19 October 2020

Our previous studies identified that retinal endothelial damage caused by hyperglycemia or nucleoside diphosphate kinase-B (NDPK-B) deficiency is linked to elevation of angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2) and the activation of the hexosamine biosynthesis pathway...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,960 Views
12 Pages

Identification of Growth-Related SNPs and Genes in the Genome of the Pearl Oyster (Pinctada fucata) Using GWAS

  • Mingming Zhao,
  • Wipavee Thaimuangphol,
  • Yujie Hong,
  • Ziqi Yan,
  • Zongfa Chen,
  • Minxuan Jin,
  • Anna Zheng,
  • Bei Wang and
  • Zhongliang Wang

1 June 2023

Pinctada fucata, the pearl oyster, is a bivalve primarily cultivated for the production of saltwater pearls. In this study, the genome-wide association study (GWAS) for the growth-related traits and a principal components analysis (PCA) in P. fucata...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,186 Views
29 Pages

Structure–Activity Relationship Studies of Tetracyclic Pyrrolocarbazoles Inhibiting Heterotetrameric Protein Kinase CK2

  • Lukas Kröger,
  • Sebastian Borgert,
  • Miriam Lauwers,
  • Michaela Steinkrüger,
  • Joachim Jose,
  • Markus Pietsch and
  • Bernhard Wünsch

27 December 2024

The serine/threonine kinase CK2 (formerly known as casein kinase II) plays a crucial role in various CNS disorders and is highly expressed in various types of cancer. Therefore, inhibiting this key kinase could be promising for the treatment of these...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
6,455 Views
23 Pages

Modeling of Protein–Protein Interactions in Cytokinin Signal Transduction

  • Dmitry V. Arkhipov,
  • Sergey N. Lomin,
  • Yulia A. Myakushina,
  • Ekaterina M. Savelieva,
  • Dmitry I. Osolodkin and
  • Georgy A. Romanov

The signaling of cytokinins (CKs), classical plant hormones, is based on the interaction of proteins that constitute the multistep phosphorelay system (MSP): catalytic receptors—sensor histidine kinases (HKs), phosphotransmitters (HPts), and tr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,589 Views
24 Pages

9 December 2023

The two-component system (TCS), consisting of histidine kinases (HKs), histidine phosphotransfer proteins (HPs) and response regulators (RRs) in eukaryotes, plays pivotal roles in regulating plant growth, development, and responses to environment sti...

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