CheA-receptor interaction sites in bacterial chemotaxis.
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Functional organization of a multimodular bacterial chemosensory apparatusThe 3.2 Å Resolution Structure of a Receptor:CheA:CheW Signaling Complex Defines Overlapping Binding Sites and Key Residue Interactions within Bacterial Chemosensory ArraysCryoEM and computer simulations reveal a novel kinase conformational switch in bacterial chemotaxis signalingSignaling and Adaptation Modulate the Dynamics of the Photosensoric Complex of Natronomonas pharaonisProtein Connectivity in Chemotaxis Receptor ComplexesChemotactic Signaling by Single-Chain ChemoreceptorsDefining a key receptor-CheA kinase contact and elucidating its function in the membrane-bound bacterial chemosensory array: a disulfide mapping and TAM-IDS Study.Selective allosteric coupling in core chemotaxis signaling complexes.The mobility of two kinase domains in the Escherichia coli chemoreceptor array varies with signalling state.Architecture and functions of a multipartite genome of the methylotrophic bacterium Paracoccus aminophilus JCM 7686, containing primary and secondary chromids.Signalling-dependent interactions between the kinase-coupling protein CheW and chemoreceptors in living cells.Preformed Soluble Chemoreceptor Trimers That Mimic Cellular Assembly States and Activate CheA AutophosphorylationMultidimensional Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of a Functional Multiprotein Chemoreceptor ArrayBacterial chemoreceptors and chemoeffectors.Internal sense of direction: sensing and signaling from cytoplasmic chemoreceptors.Architecture and signal transduction mechanism of the bacterial chemosensory array: progress, controversies, and challengesSignaling and sensory adaptation in Escherichia coli chemoreceptors: 2015 update.The linker between the dimerization and catalytic domains of the CheA histidine kinase propagates changes in structure and dynamics that are important for enzymatic activityCooperation of two distinct coupling proteins creates chemosensory network connections.Isolated bacterial chemosensory array possesses quasi- and ultrastable components: functional links between array stability, cooperativity, and order.Localisation and protein-protein interactions of the Helicobacter pylori taxis sensor TlpD and their connection to metabolic functionsComputational and experimental analyses reveal the essential roles of interdomain linkers in the biological function of chemotaxis histidine kinase CheA.Increasing and decreasing the ultrastability of bacterial chemotaxis core signaling complexes by modifying protein-protein contactsStructure, function, and on-off switching of a core unit contact between CheA kinase and CheW adaptor protein in the bacterial chemosensory array: A disulfide mapping and mutagenesis studyDivide and conquer is always best: sensitivity of methyl correlation experiments.Coupling chemosensory array formation and localization.Assigning chemoreceptors to chemosensory pathways in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Dynamic domain arrangement of CheA-CheY complex regulates bacterial thermotaxis, as revealed by NMR.Noncritical signaling role of a kinase-receptor interaction surface in the Escherichia coli chemosensory core complex.
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CheA-receptor interaction sites in bacterial chemotaxis.
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CheA-receptor interaction sites in bacterial chemotaxis.
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CheA-receptor interaction sites in bacterial chemotaxis.
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Frederick W Dahlquist
Kwangwoon Lee
Xiqing Wang
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10.1016/J.JMB.2012.05.023
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2012-05-30T00:00:00Z