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ATP-binding protein
This family represents the structurally related ATPase domains of histidine kinase, DNA gyrase B and HSP90. [1]. 18361456. Crystal structure of a novel non-Pfam protein AF1514 from. Archeoglobus fulgidus DSM 4304 solved by S-SAD using a Cr X-ray. source.. Li Y, Bahti P, Shaw N, Song G, Chen S, Zhang X, Zhang M, Cheng. C, Yin J, Zhu JY, Zhang H, Che D, Xu H, Abbas A, Wang BC, Liu. ZJ;. Proteins 2008;71:2109-13. (from Pfam)
HAMP domain-containing histidine kinase
two-component sensor histidine kinase with a HAMP signaling domain, similar to RstB, which functions as a membrane-associated protein kinase that phosphorylates RstA
ArsS family sensor histidine kinase
ArsS in Helicobacter pylori is a sensor histidine kinase participating in a two-component system that controls the response to acid conditiions encountered during the process of gastric colonization. This HMM identified ArsS itself but also a broader collection of apparent orthologs from closely related non-gastric colonizers such as Helicobacter hepaticus, Campylobacter jejuni and Wolinella succinogenes. See BlastRule NBR014349 for specific identification of ArsS itself, distinguished by a signature His residue that becomes protonated at low pH.
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