Protein Domain : IPR008207

Type:  Domain Name:  Signal transduction histidine kinase, phosphotransfer (Hpt) domain
Description:  Two-component signal transduction systems enable bacteria to sense, respond, and adapt to a wide range of environments, stressors, and growth conditions []. Some bacteria can contain up to as many as 200 two-component systems that need tight regulation to prevent unwanted cross-talk []. These pathways have been adapted to response to a wide variety of stimuli, including nutrients, cellular redox state, changes in osmolarity, quorum signals, antibiotics, and more []. Two-component systems are comprised of a sensor histidine kinase (HK) and its cognate response regulator (RR) []. The HK catalyses its own auto-phosphorylation followed by the transfer of the phosphoryl group to the receiver domain on RR; phosphorylation of the RR usually activates an attached output domain, which can then effect changes in cellular physiology, often by regulating gene expression. Some HK are bifunctional, catalysing both the phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of their cognate RR. The input stimuli can regulate either the kinase or phosphatase activity of the bifunctional HK.A variant of the two-component system is the phospho-relay system. Here a hybrid HK auto-phosphorylates and then transfers the phosphoryl group to an internal receiver domain, rather than to a separate RR protein. The phosphoryl group is then shuttled to histidine phosphotransferase (HPT) and subsequently to a terminal RR, which can evoke the desired response [, ].Signal transducing histidine kinases are the key elements in two-component signal transduction systems, which control complex processes such as the initiation of development in microorganisms [, ]. Examples of histidine kinases are EnvZ, which plays a central role in osmoregulation [], and CheA, which plays a central role in the chemotaxis system []. Histidine kinases usually have an N-terminal ligand-binding domain and a C-terminal kinase domain, but other domains may also be present. The kinase domain is responsible for the autophosphorylation of the histidine with ATP, the phosphotransfer from the kinase to an aspartate of the response regulator, and (with bifunctional enzymes) the phosphotransfer from aspartyl phosphate back to ADP or to water []. The kinase core has a unique fold, distinct from that of the Ser/Thr/Tyr kinase superfamily. HKs can be roughly divided into two classes: orthodox and hybrid kinases [, ]. Most orthodox HKs, typified by the Escherichia coliEnvZ protein, function as periplasmic membrane receptors and have a signal peptide and transmembrane segment(s) that separate the protein into a periplasmic N-terminal sensing domain and a highly conserved cytoplasmic C-terminal kinase core. Members of this family, however, have an integral membrane sensor domain. Not all orthodox kinases are membrane bound, e.g., the nitrogen regulatory kinase NtrB (GlnL) is a soluble cytoplasmic HK []. Hybrid kinases contain multiple phosphodonor and phosphoacceptor sites and use multi-step phospho-relay schemes instead of promoting a single phosphoryl transfer. In addition to the sensor domain and kinase core, they contain a CheY-like receiver domain and a His-containing phosphotransfer (HPt) domain.This entry represents a domain present at the N terminus in proteins which undergo autophosphorylation. The group includes, the gliding motility regulatory protein from Myxococcus xanthusand a number of bacterial chemotaxis proteins. Short Name:  Sig_transdc_His_kin_Hpt_dom

0 Child Features

0 Contains

5 Cross Referencess

Identifier
PF01627
PS50894
SM00073
G3DSA:1.20.120.160
SSF47226

2 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR014409 Family Signal transduction histidine kinase, hybrid-type, aerobic respiration control ArcB
IPR014302 Family Signal transduction histidine kinase, TMAO sensor TorS

2 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0004871 IPR008207
GO:0000160 IPR008207

2 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0004871 IPR008207
GO:0000160 IPR008207

0 Parent Features

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
16872 D8SCY2 PAC:15420300 Selaginella moellendorffii 150  
84165 D8R3I5 PAC:15414904 Selaginella moellendorffii 132  
267058 D8R529 PAC:15408112 Selaginella moellendorffii 151  
440617 D8RD15 PAC:15406377 Selaginella moellendorffii 457  
410446 D8RES6 PAC:15405632 Selaginella moellendorffii 169  
evm.TU.contig_32929.1 PAC:16430175 Carica papaya 151  
evm.model.supercontig_10.265 PAC:16404632 Carica papaya 156  
evm.model.supercontig_107.85 PAC:16405393 Carica papaya 373  
evm.model.supercontig_16.84 PAC:16410122 Carica papaya 153  
evm.model.supercontig_168.1 PAC:16410502 Carica papaya 171  
evm.model.supercontig_27.160 PAC:16415535 Carica papaya 210  
evm.model.supercontig_284.3 PAC:16416060 Carica papaya 454  
evm.model.supercontig_32.127 PAC:16417349 Carica papaya 131  
evm.model.supercontig_434.2 PAC:16420072 Carica papaya 117  
evm.model.supercontig_5.53 PAC:16421503 Carica papaya 64  
evm.model.supercontig_728.2 PAC:16425583 Carica papaya 153  
evm.model.supercontig_84.120 PAC:16427283 Carica papaya 150  
29703.m001513 B9SFK5 PAC:16806209 Ricinus communis 152  
29726.m003954 B9RSW5 PAC:16806667 Ricinus communis 154  
29791.m000541 B9SSV1 PAC:16808612 Ricinus communis 152  
29794.m003409 B9RS10 PAC:16808768 Ricinus communis 169  
29841.m002861 B9RV70 PAC:16810574 Ricinus communis 156  
29912.m005441 B9RKI1 PAC:16813318 Ricinus communis 150  
30128.m008699 B9REZ5 PAC:16818289 Ricinus communis 152  
30146.m003508 B9RQE6 PAC:16819630 Ricinus communis 150  
30170.m014334 B9R8K4 PAC:16822167 Ricinus communis 72  
30726.m000032 B9TII1 PAC:16824577 Ricinus communis 51  
31208.m000018 B9TH90 PAC:16824883 Ricinus communis 190  
32576.m000014 B9TD14 PAC:16825484 Ricinus communis 540  
33259.m000023 B9TES7 PAC:16825748 Ricinus communis 274  

13 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            12372152
            10966457
            16176121
            18076326
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            11489844
            9989504
            8868347
            10426948
            11145881
            11406410
            8029829
            1482126