Two-Component Signaling Systems, Part C
- 1st Edition, Volume 471 - March 1, 2010
- Editors: Melvin I. Simon, Brian Crane, Alexandrine Crane
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 3 8 1 3 4 7 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 3 8 1 3 4 8 - 0
Multicellular organisms must be able to adapt to cellular events to accommodate prevailing conditions. Sensory-response circuits operate by making use of a phosphorylation co… Read more
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Request a sales quoteMulticellular organisms must be able to adapt to cellular events to accommodate prevailing conditions. Sensory-response circuits operate by making use of a phosphorylation control mechanism known as the "two-component system." This volume, the third in a three-volume treatment edited by the same group of editors, includes a wide range of methods, including those dealing with the Sln-1 kinase pathway, triazole sensitivity in C. albicans, and histidine kinases in cyanobacteria circadian clock.
- Includes time-tested core methods and new innovations applicable to any researcher studing two-component signaling systems or histidine kinases
- Methods included are useful to both established researchers and newcomers to the field
- Relevant background and reference information given for procedures can be used as a guide to developing protocols in a number of disciplines
Researchers and students in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology
- Characterizing cross-talk in vivo: avoiding pitfalls and over-interpretation
Albert Siryaporn and Mark Goulian - Inference of Direct Residue Contacts in Two-Component Signaling
Bryan Lunt, Hendrik Szurmant, Andrea Procaccini, James A. Hoch, Terence Hwa and Martin Weigt - Computational Modeling of Phosphotransfer Complexes in Two-Component Signaling
Alexander Schug, Martin Weigt, James A. Hoch, Jose N. Onuchic, Terence Hwa, Hendrik Szurmant - Kinetic studies of the yeast His-Asp phosphorelay signaling pathway
Alla O. Kaserer, Babak Andi, Paul F. Cook and Ann H. West - Purification of MBP-EnvZ fusion proteins using an automated system
Ricardo Oropeza and Edmundo Calva - Measurement of Response Regulator Autodephosphorylation Rates Spanning Six Orders of Magnitude
Robert B. Bourret, Stephanie A. Thomas, Stephani C. Page, Rachel L. Creager-Allen, Aaron M. Moore, and Ruth E. Silversmith - Transmembrane receptors chimeras to probe Hamp domain function
Jürgen U. Linder and Joachim E. Schultz - Light-Activated Bacterial LOV-domain Histidine Kinases
Tong-Seung Tseng, Marcus A. Frederickson, Winslow R. Briggs and Roberto A. Bogomolni - Characterization of Bacteriophytochromes from Photosynthetic Bacteria: Histidine Kinase Signaling Triggered by light and redox sensing
Eric Giraud, Jérôme Lavergne and André Verméglio - Biophysical assays for protein interactions in the Wsp sensory system and biofilm formation
Nabanita De, Marcos V.A.S. Navarro, Qi Wang, Petya V. Krasteva and Holger Sondermann - High throughput screening of bacterial protein localization
John N. Werner and Zemer Gitai - In vitro and in vivo analysis of the ArcB/A redox signaling pathway
Adrián F. Alvarez and Dimitris Georgellis - Potassium sensing histidine kinase in Bacillus subtilis
Daniel López, Erin Gontang and Roberto Kolter - Two Component Systems and Regulation of Developmental Progression in Myxococcus Xanthus
Bongsoo Lee, Andreas Schramm, and Penelope I. Higgs - Two-component signaling to the stress MAP kinase cascade in fission yeast
Susumu Morigasaki and Kazuhiro Shiozaki - Genetic and Biochemical Analysis of the SLN1 Pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Jan S. Fassler - Analysis of mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphorylation in response to stimulation of histidine kinase signaling pathways in Neurospora
Carol A. Jones and Katherine A. Borkovich - Biochemical Characterization of Plant Hormone Cytokinin Receptor Histidine Kinases Using Microorganisms
Takeshi Mizuno and Takafumi Yamashino - Characterization of Pseudo-Response Regulators In Plants
Woe-Yeon Kim, Patrice A. Salomé, Sumire Fujiwara, David E. Somers and C. Robertson McClung - Reversible Histidine Phosphorylation in Mammalian Cells: A Teeter-Totter Formed by Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase and Protein Histidine Phosphatase
Thomas Wieland, Hans-Jörg Hippe, Katrin Ludwig, Xiao-Bo Zhou, Michael Korth and Susanne Klumpp - Histidine phosphorylation in histones and in other mammalian proteins
Paul G. Besant and P.V. Attwood
- No. of pages: 496
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 471
- Published: March 1, 2010
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Hardback ISBN: 9780123813473
- eBook ISBN: 9780123813480
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