Two-Component Systems in Bacteria
- Classification and Organisation of Two-component Systems
- Structural Basis of Signal Transduction and Specificity in Two-components Systems
- Redox Responding Sensor Kinases
- BvgS of Pathogenic Bordetellae: a Paradigm for Sensor-kinases with Venus Flytrap Perception Domains
- Phosphatase Activity of Two-component System Transmitter Proteins
- Deviations from the Rule: Orphan and Atypical Response Regulators
- Essential Two-component Systems of Gram-positive Bacteria
- Molecular Mechanism of Bacterial Two-component Signal Transduction Networks via Connectors
- Antikinases: their Structures and Roles in Two-component Signalling
- K+ Supply, Osmotic Stress, and the KdpD/KdpE Two-component System
- Two-component Signaling in the Gram-positive Envelope Stress Response: Intramembrane-sensing Histidine Kinases and Accessory Membrane Proteins
- The CpxAR Two-component System Regulates a Complex Envelope Stress Response in Gram Negative Bacteria
- Cell Cycle and Developmental Regulation By Two-component Signaling Proteins in Caulobacter crescentus
- Two-component Systems Involved in Regulation of Motility and Development in Myxococcus xanthus
- Two-component Systems in Streptomyces
- The Rcs Phosphorelay: Biofilm Formation and Virulence in the Enterobacteriaceae
- Chemotactic Signal Transduction in Helicobacter pylori
- Two-component Regulators in the Vibrio fischeri-Euprymna scolopes Symbiosis
- Two-Component Systems in Bacteria