Response regulator
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'''Response regulators''' (RR) are part of the two-component signal transduction systems which enable bacteria to sense and respond to a wide range of environments. | '''Response regulators''' (RR) are part of the two-component signal transduction systems which enable bacteria to sense and respond to a wide range of environments. |
Revision as of 11:40, 10 February 2016
Response regulators (RR) are part of the two-component signal transduction systems which enable bacteria to sense and respond to a wide range of environments.
Two-component RR is a complex of histidine kinase (sensor protein SP) and RR. The RR act as phosphorylation-activated switches. Most RR consist of N terminal shich is the signal receiving domain and C terminal which is the DNA-binding domain. RR CheY is a chemotaxis response regulator in bacteria. RR Spo0 is the sporulation response regulator. For details see:
For PleD:
- PleD activation
- PleD allosteric product inhibition
- PleD catalysis
- Response regulator PLED in complex with C-di-GMP
For PhoP:
For photosynthetic apparatus RR:
For WspR RR:
- WspR.
3D Structures of response regulator
Updated on 10-February-2016
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