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Signal Transduction
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Ssk1p response regulator binding surface on histidine-containing phosphotransfer protein Ypd1p.
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The yeast YPD1/SLN1 complex: insights into molecular recognition in two-component signaling systems.
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Functional characterization of the phosphorelay protein Mpr1p from Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
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Structural basis for methylesterase CheB regulation by a phosphorylation-activated domain.
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Conservation of structure and function among histidine-containing phosphotransfer (HPt) domains as revealed by the crystal structure of YPD1.
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Histidine kinases and response regulator proteins in two-component signaling systems.
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Use of restrained molecular dynamics to predict the conformations of phosphorylated receiver domains in two-component signaling systems.
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Histidine phosphotransfer proteins in fungal two-component signal transduction pathways.
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Bright lights, abundant operons--fluorescence and genomic technologies advance studies of bacterial locomotion and signal transduction: review of the BLAST meeting, Cuernavaca, Mexico, 14 to 19 January 2001.
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Kinetic studies of the yeast His-Asp phosphorelay signaling pathway.
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Genetic and biochemical analysis of the SLN1 pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Regulatory Targets of the Response Regulator RR_1586 from Clostridioides difficile Identified Using a Bacterial One-Hybrid Screen.
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