The carboxy-terminal portion of the CheA kinase mediates regulation of autophosphorylation by transducer and CheW.
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Crystal structures of CheY mutants Y106W and T87I/Y106W. CheY activation correlates with movement of residue 106CheA Kinase of bacterial chemotaxis: chemical mapping of four essential docking sites.The two active sites of Thermotoga maritima CheA dimers bind ATP with dramatically different affinitiesComputer-aided resolution of an experimental paradox in bacterial chemotaxis.The two-component signaling pathway of bacterial chemotaxis: a molecular view of signal transduction by receptors, kinases, and adaptation enzymesPolar clustering of the chemoreceptor complex in Escherichia coli occurs in the absence of complete CheA function.Insights into the organization and dynamics of bacterial chemoreceptor clusters through in vivo crosslinking studies.Mutational analysis of the chemoreceptor-coupling domain of the Escherichia coli chemotaxis signaling kinase CheA.Cysteine-scanning analysis of the chemoreceptor-coupling domain of the Escherichia coli chemotaxis signaling kinase CheALiberation of an interaction domain from the phosphotransfer region of CheA, a signaling kinase of Escherichia coli.The smaller of two overlapping cheA gene products is not essential for chemotaxis in Escherichia coli.Thermostable chemotaxis proteins from the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga maritimaTyrosine 106 of CheY plays an important role in chemotaxis signal transduction in Escherichia coli.Chemotactic signaling by the P1 phosphorylation domain liberated from the CheA histidine kinase of Escherichia coli.Genetic analysis of the catalytic domain of the chemotaxis-associated histidine kinase CheA.Coexpression of the long and short forms of CheA, the chemotaxis histidine kinase, by members of the family Enterobacteriaceae.A fragment liberated from the Escherichia coli CheA kinase that blocks stimulatory, but not inhibitory, chemoreceptor signaling.The short form of CheA couples chemoreception to CheA phosphorylation.CheA-receptor interaction sites in bacterial chemotaxis.Going against the grain: chemotaxis and infection in Vibrio cholerae.Chemotactic signaling by an Escherichia coli CheA mutant that lacks the binding domain for phosphoacceptor partners.CheW binding interactions with CheA and Tar. Importance for chemotaxis signaling in Escherichia coli.Protein footprinting in a complex milieu: identifying the interaction surfaces of the chemotaxis adaptor protein CheWThe linker between the dimerization and catalytic domains of the CheA histidine kinase propagates changes in structure and dynamics that are important for enzymatic activityMutational activation of CheA, the protein kinase in the chemotaxis system of Escherichia coli.Computer analysis of the binding reactions leading to a transmembrane receptor-linked multiprotein complex involved in bacterial chemotaxis.Phosphorylation in halobacterial signal transductionComputational and experimental analyses reveal the essential roles of interdomain linkers in the biological function of chemotaxis histidine kinase CheA.Chemotaxis in Rhodobacter sphaeroides requires an atypical histidine protein kinase.Signaling Architectures that Transmit Unidirectional Information Despite Retroactivity.Dimerization is required for the activity of the protein histidine kinase CheA that mediates signal transduction in bacterial chemotaxis.Involvement of Two-Component Signaling on Bacterial Motility and Biofilm Development.Specificity of localization and phosphotransfer in the CheA proteins of Rhodobacter sphaeroides.
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The carboxy-terminal portion of the CheA kinase mediates regulation of autophosphorylation by transducer and CheW.
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J Davagnino
R B Bourret
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10.1128/JB.175.7.2097-2101.1993
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1993-04-01T00:00:00Z