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   The Aspartate-Less Receiver (ALR) Domains: Distribution,Structure and Function  
   
نویسنده maule a.f. ,wright d.p. ,weiner j.j. ,han l. ,peterson f.c. ,volkman b.f. ,silvaggi n.r. ,ulijasz a.t.
منبع plos pathogens - 2015 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 4
چکیده    Two-component signaling systems are ubiquitous in bacteria,archaea and plants and play important roles in sensing and responding to environmental stimuli. to propagate a signaling response the typical system employs a sensory histidine kinase that phosphorylates a receiver (rec) domain on a conserved aspartate (asp) residue. although it is known that some rec domains are missing this asp residue,it remains unclear as to how many of these divergent rec domains exist,what their functional roles are and how they are regulated in the absence of the conserved asp. here we have compiled all deposited rec domains missing their phosphorylatable asp residue,renamed here as the aspartate-less receiver (alr) domains. our data show that alrs are surprisingly common and are enriched for when attached to more rare effector outputs. analysis of our informatics and the available alr atomic structures,combined with structural,biochemical and genetic data of the alr archetype ritr from streptococcus pneumoniae presented here suggest that alrs have reorganized their active pockets to instead take on a constitutive regulatory role or accommodate input signals other than asp phosphorylation,while largely retaining the canonical post-phosphorylation mechanisms and dimeric interface. this work defines alrs as an atypical rec subclass and provides insights into shared mechanisms of activation between alr and rec domains. © 2015 maule et al.
آدرس department of biological sciences,university of wisconsin-milwaukee,milwaukee,wi,united states,university of wisconsin-madison,department of horticulture,madison,wi, United States, mrc centre for molecular bacteriology and infection (cmbi),imperial college london,london, United Kingdom, department of biological sciences,university of wisconsin-milwaukee,milwaukee,wi,united states,department of chemistry and biochemistry,university of wisconsin-milwaukee,milwaukee,wi, United States, department of chemistry and biochemistry,university of wisconsin-milwaukee,milwaukee,wi, United States, department of biochemistry,medical college of wisconsin,milwaukee,wi, United States, department of biochemistry,medical college of wisconsin,milwaukee,wi, United States, department of chemistry and biochemistry,university of wisconsin-milwaukee,milwaukee,wi, United States, mrc centre for molecular bacteriology and infection (cmbi),imperial college london,london, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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