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Histidine phosphotransfer domains and hist … Histidine phosphotransfer domains and histidine phosphotransferases (both often abbreviated HPt) are protein domains involved in the "phosphorelay" form of two-component regulatory systems. These proteins possess a phosphorylatable histidine residue and are responsible for transferring a phosphoryl group from an aspartate residue on an intermediate "receiver" domain, typically part of a hybrid histidine kinase, to an aspartate on a final response regulator.n aspartate on a final response regulator.
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Hpt
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The crystal structure of the yeast histidi … The crystal structure of the yeast histidine phosphotransferase protein Ypd1. The four helices shown in yellow comprise the conserved four-helix bundle typical of monomeric HPt domains; the helices shown in red are insertions specific to Ypd1. The histidine phosphorylation site is shown in green. From .phorylation site is shown in green. From .
, The crystal structure of the Caulobacter c … The crystal structure of the Caulobacter crescentus histidine phosphotransferase protein ChpT in dimeric form. The four helices shown in yellow comprise the conserved four-helix bundle, with the histidine phosphorylation sites highlighted in green. The domains shown in red and tan are pseudo-CA domains that resemble the ATP-binding domains of histidine kinases, but do not bind or hydrolyze ATP. From ., but do not bind or hydrolyze ATP. From .
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Histidine phosphotransfer domain
, Histidine phosphotransferase
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HPT
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Histidine phosphotransfer domains and hist … Histidine phosphotransfer domains and histidine phosphotransferases (both often abbreviated HPt) are protein domains involved in the "phosphorelay" form of two-component regulatory systems. These proteins possess a phosphorylatable histidine residue and are responsible for transferring a phosphoryl group from an aspartate residue on an intermediate "receiver" domain, typically part of a hybrid histidine kinase, to an aspartate on a final response regulator.n aspartate on a final response regulator.
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Histidine phosphotransfer domain
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