Abstract
A single type of reversible protein-phosphorylating system, the ATP-dependent protein kinase/phosphatase system, is employed in signal transduction in eukaryotes. By contrast, recent work has revealed that three types of protein-phosphorylating systems mediate signal transduction in bacteria. These systems are (1) classical protein kinase/phosphatase systems, (2) sensor-kinase/response-regulator systems, and (3) the multifaceted phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase system. Physiological, structural, and mechanistic aspects of these three evolutionarily distinct systems are discussed in the papers of this written symposium.
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Saier, M. H. (1993). Introduction: Protein phosphorylation and signal transduction in bacteria. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcb.240510102
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