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STRING protein interaction network
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CAZ94751.1The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. It catalyzes the ATP dependent autophosphorylation of a conserved histidine in its phosphoacceptor domain and the signal dependent phosphorylation of a conserved aspartic acid present in the response regulator receiver domain; Contains one N-terminal PAS/PAC domain involved in many signalling proteins where they are used as a signal sensor domain; Seems localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. (616 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
CAZ94142.1
The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. The cytoplasmic part of the protein consists of the histidine kinase domain and of the receiver domain of the response regulator that is phosphorylated by the histidine kinase domain. A transmembrane segment separates this part from the periplasmic part that contains three tetratrico peptide repeats; Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership.
 
 0.967
CAZ94752.1
Two-component system-Response regulator, receiver domain; The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. Usually, the protein consists of an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity that acts as transcriptional regulator. This sequence corresponds to the receiver domain only; Family membership.
 
 
 0.952
CAZ96458.1
The sensor proteins consist of a sensing beta-propeller fold periplasmic domain, variable in sequence, reflective of the many different environmental signals, and of a cytoplasmic part composed of a histidine kinase domain, a response regulator receiver domain and a response regulator effector domain (here a C-terminal AraC- type HTH domain); Contains one transmembrane segment; Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership.
 
 
 0.943
CAZ94779.1
The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. The cytoplasmic part of the protein consists of the histidine kinase domain and of the receiver domain of the response regulator that is phosphorylated by the histidine kinase domain. A transmembrane segment separates this part from the periplasmic part that contains three tetratrico peptide repeats; Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership.
 
0.938
CAZ95600.1
The sensor proteins consist of a sensing beta-propeller fold periplasmic domain, variable in sequence, reflective of the many different environmental signals, and of a cytoplasmic part composed of a histidine kinase domain, a response regulator receiver domain and a response regulator effector domain (here a C-terminal AraC- type HTH domain); Probably localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership.
 
 
 0.931
CAZ94342.1
The sensor proteins consist of a sensing beta-propeller fold periplasmic domain, variable in sequence, reflective of the many different environmental signals, and of a cytoplasmic part composed of a histidine kinase domain, a response regulator receiver domain and a response regulator effector domain (here a C-terminal AraC- type HTH domain); Contains two transmembrane segments; Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership.
 
 
 0.931
CAZ94421.1
The sensor proteins consist of a sensing beta-propeller fold periplasmic domain, variable in sequence, reflective of the many different environmental signals, and of a cytoplasmic part composed of a histidine kinase domain, a response regulator receiver domain and a response regulator effector domain (here a C-terminal AraC- type HTH domain); Contains one transmembrane segment; Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership.
 
 
 0.930
CAZ94252.1
The sensor proteins consist of a sensing beta-propeller fold periplasmic domain, variable in sequence, reflective of the many different environmental signals, and of a cytoplasmic part composed of a histidine kinase domain, a response regulator receiver domain and a response regulator effector domain (here a C-terminal AraC- type HTH domain); Contains a transmembrane segment; Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership.
 
 
 0.929
CAZ97057.1
Two-component system-Response regulator, receiver domain; The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. Usually, the protein consists of an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity that acts as transcriptional regulator. This sequence corresponds to the receiver domain only; Family membership.
 
 
 0.928
CAZ96376.1
The sensor proteins consist of a sensing beta-propeller fold periplasmic domain, variable in sequence, reflective of the many different environmental signals, and of a cytoplasmic part composed of a histidine kinase domain, a response regulator receiver domain and a response regulator effector domain (here a C-terminal AraC- type HTH domain); Contains one transmembrane segment; Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership.
 
 
0.926
Your Current Organism:
Zobellia galactanivorans
NCBI taxonomy Id: 63186
Other names: CCUG 47099, CIP 106680, Cytophaga drobachiensis, DSM 12802, Flavobacterium droebachense, Pseudomonas droebachense, Z. galactanivorans, Zobellia galactanivorans corrig. Barbeyron et al. 2001, Zobellia galactanovorans, strain Dsij
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