Regulatory Role of an Interdomain Linker in the Bacterial Chemotaxis Histidine Kinase CheA

Volume: 200, Issue: 10
Published: May 15, 2018
Abstract
The histidine kinase CheA plays a central role in signal integration, conversion, and amplification in the bacterial chemotaxis signal transduction pathway. The kinase activity is regulated in chemotaxis signaling complexes formed via the interactions among CheA's regulatory domain (P5), the coupling protein CheW, and transmembrane chemoreceptors. Despite recent advancements in the understanding of the architecture of the signaling complex, the...
Paper Details
Title
Regulatory Role of an Interdomain Linker in the Bacterial Chemotaxis Histidine Kinase CheA
Published Date
May 15, 2018
Volume
200
Issue
10
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