Cache - a signaling domain common to animal Ca(2+)-channel subunits and a class of prokaryotic chemotaxis receptors.
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The complete genome sequence and analysis of the epsilonproteobacterium Arcobacter butzleriWhole genome sequence of Treponema pallidum ssp. pallidum, strain Mexico A, suggests recombination between yaws and syphilis strainsIdentification of the prokaryotic ligand-gated ion channels and their implications for the mechanisms and origins of animal Cys-loop ion channelsDistribution and evolution of von Willebrand/integrin A domains: widely dispersed domains with roles in cell adhesion and elsewhereCell cycle-dependent dynamic localization of a bacterial response regulator with a novel di-guanylate cyclase output domainStimulus perception in bacterial signal-transducing histidine kinasesAncient conserved domains shared by animal soluble guanylyl cyclases and bacterial signaling proteinsApplication of comparative genomics in the identification and analysis of novel families of membrane-associated receptors in bacteriaL-type calcium channel targeting and local signalling in cardiac myocytesStructure-function of proteins interacting with the α1 pore-forming subunit of high-voltage-activated calcium channelsStructural Characterization of the Predominant Family of Histidine Kinase Sensor DomainsInsight into the sporulation phosphorelay: Crystal structure of the sensor domain ofBacillus subtilishistidine kinase, KinDAnalysis of periplasmic sensor domains fromAnaeromyxobacter dehalogenans2CP-C: Structure of one sensor domain from a histidine kinase and another from a chemotaxis proteinStructural basis for amino-acid recognition and transmembrane signalling by tandem Per-Arnt-Sim (tandem PAS) chemoreceptor sensory domainsStructure of the voltage-gated calcium channel Cav1.1 complexQuadruple quorum-sensing inputs control Vibrio cholerae virulence and maintain system robustnessCache Domains That are Homologous to, but Different from PAS Domains Comprise the Largest Superfamily of Extracellular Sensors in ProkaryotesEmerging evidence for specific neuronal functions of auxiliary calcium channel α₂δ subunits.Bacterial signal transduction network in a genomic perspective.MEDS and PocR are novel domains with a predicted role in sensing simple hydrocarbon derivatives in prokaryotic signal transduction systems.The signaling helix: a common functional theme in diverse signaling proteins.MiST: a microbial signal transduction database.A PAS domain binds asparagine in the chemotaxis receptor McpB in Bacillus subtilisIdentification of a disulfide bridge essential for structure and function of the voltage-gated Ca(2+) channel α(2)δ-1 auxiliary subunit.Host-selected mutations converging on a global regulator drive an adaptive leap towards symbiosis in bacteria.Cyclic-di-GMP signalling regulates motility and biofilm formation in Bordetella bronchiseptica.Identification of a CACNA2D4 deletion in late onset bipolar disorder patients and implications for the involvement of voltage-dependent calcium channels in psychiatric disorders.Calcium channel auxiliary α2δ and β subunits: trafficking and one step beyond.More than one way to sense chemicals.Dual flagellar systems enable motility under different circumstances.Presynaptic alpha2delta-3 is required for synaptic morphogenesis independent of its Ca2+-channel functionsCommon extracellular sensory domains in transmembrane receptors for diverse signal transduction pathways in bacteria and archaea.Cyanobacterial two-component proteins: structure, diversity, distribution, and evolution.Structure and signaling mechanism of Per-ARNT-Sim domains.A direct screen for c-di-GMP modulators reveals a Salmonella Typhimurium periplasmic ʟ-arginine-sensing pathway.Three types of taxis used in the response of Acidovorax sp. strain JS42 to 2-nitrotolueneIdentification of the mcpA and mcpM genes, encoding methyl-accepting proteins involved in amino acid and l-malate chemotaxis, and involvement of McpM-mediated chemotaxis in plant infection by Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum (formerly Ralstonia solanaceMlp24 (McpX) of Vibrio cholerae implicated in pathogenicity functions as a chemoreceptor for multiple amino acids.Genetic Modulation of c-di-GMP Turnover Affects Multiple Virulence Traits and Bacterial Virulence in Rice Pathogen Dickeya zeae.Human Treponema pallidum 11q/j isolate belongs to subsp. endemicum but contains two loci with a sequence in TP0548 and TP0488 similar to subsp. pertenue and subsp. pallidum, respectively.
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Cache - a signaling domain common to animal Ca(2+)-channel subunits and a class of prokaryotic chemotaxis receptors.
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