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histidine kinase
This is the dimerisation and phosphoacceptor domain of a sub-family of histidine kinases. It shares sequence similarity with Pfam:PF00512 and Pfam:PF07536. [1]. 10500846. The histidine protein kinase superfamily. Grebe TW, Stock JB;. Adv Microb Physiol 1999;41:139-227. (from Pfam)
ATP-binding protein
This family represents the structurally related ATPase domains of histidine kinase, DNA gyrase B and HSP90. [1]. 18361456. Crystal structure of a novel non-Pfam protein AF1514 from Archeoglobus fulgidus DSM 4304 solved by S-SAD using a Cr X-ray source. Li Y, Bahti P, Shaw N, Song G, Chen S, Zhang X, Zhang M, Cheng C, Yin J, Zhu JY, Zhang H, Che D, Xu H, Abbas A, Wang BC, Liu ZJ;. Proteins 2008;71:2109-13. (from Pfam)
sensor histidine kinase
sensor histidine kinase, part of a two-component regulatory system, functions as a protein kinase that phosphorylates a target protein in response to various signals, such as Bacillus subtilis thermosensor DesK which regulates the order of membrane lipids by controlling the expression of the gene encoding delta 5-acyl-lipid desaturase, oxygen sensor histidine kinase NreB which is involved in the control of dissimilatory nitrate/nitrite reduction in response to oxygen, sensor histidine kinase LiaS which is involved in sensing cell wall stress, and Staphylococcus aureus VraS which positively modulates cell wall biosynthesis
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