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histidine kinase
This family represents a region within bacterial histidine kinase enzymes. Two-component signal transduction systems such as those mediated by histidine kinase are integral parts of bacterial cellular regulatory processes, and are used to regulate the expression of genes involved in virulence [1]. Members of this family often contain Pfam:PF02518 and/or Pfam:PF00672. [1]. 12462127. Histidine kinase-mediated signal transduction systems of pathogenic microorganisms as targets for therapeutic intervention. Stephenson K, Hoch JA;. Curr Drug Targets Infect Disord 2002;2:235-246. (from Pfam)
HAMP domain-containing protein
sensor histidine kinase
sensor histidine kinase, part of a two-component regulatory system, functions as a protein kinase that phosphorylates a target protein in response to a signal; may contain an N-terminal HAMP signaling domain
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