
pmid: 31386843
Originally known for their roles in a myriad of bacterial processes, the two-component signaling systems are now found far beyond the bacterial domain. Papon and Stock highlight the many interesting features of these widespread signaling systems.
Evolution, Molecular, Genome, Microbial, Bacteria, Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs, Bacterial Physiological Phenomena, Signal Transduction
Evolution, Molecular, Genome, Microbial, Bacteria, Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs, Bacterial Physiological Phenomena, Signal Transduction
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