Protein post-translational modifications in bacteria

B Macek, K Forchhammer, J Hardouin… - Nature Reviews …, 2019 - nature.com
Over the past decade the number and variety of protein post-translational modifications that
have been detected and characterized in bacteria have rapidly increased. Most post …

Molecular mechanisms of two-component signal transduction

CP Zschiedrich, V Keidel, H Szurmant - Journal of molecular biology, 2016 - Elsevier
Two-component systems (TCS) comprising sensor histidine kinases and response regulator
proteins are among the most important players in bacterial and archaeal signal transduction …

[HTML][HTML] Limits and barriers to adaptation to climate variability and change in Bangladeshi coastal fishing communities

MM Islam, S Sallu, K Hubacek, J Paavola - Marine Policy, 2014 - Elsevier
Limits and barriers to adaptation restrict people's ability to address the negative impacts of
climate change or manage risks in a way that maximises their wellbeing. There is a lack of …

Role of eukaryotic-like serine/threonine kinases in bacterial cell division and morphogenesis

S Manuse, A Fleurie, L Zucchini… - FEMS microbiology …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Bacteria possess a repertoire of versatile protein kinases modulating diverse aspects of their
physiology by phosphorylating proteins on various amino acids including histidine, cysteine …

Homeostatic control of cell wall hydrolysis by the WalRK two-component signaling pathway in Bacillus subtilis

GS Dobihal, YR Brunet, J Flores-Kim, DZ Rudner - elife, 2019 - elifesciences.org
Bacterial cells are encased in a peptidoglycan (PG) exoskeleton that protects them from
osmotic lysis and specifies their distinct shapes. Cell wall hydrolases are required to enlarge …

Exploring the diversity of protein modifications: special bacterial phosphorylation systems

I Mijakovic, C Grangeasse… - FEMS microbiology …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Protein modifications not only affect protein homeostasis but can also establish new cellular
protein functions and are important components of complex cellular signal sensing and …

[HTML][HTML] Serine/threonine protein kinases from bacteria, archaea and eukarya share a common evolutionary origin deeply rooted in the tree of life

IA Stancik, MS Šestak, B Ji, M Axelson-Fisk… - Journal of molecular …, 2018 - Elsevier
The main family of serine/threonine/tyrosine protein kinases present in eukarya was defined
and described by Hanks et al. in 1988 (Science, 241, 42–52). It was initially believed that …

Multidomain ribosomal protein trees and the planctobacterial origin of neomura (eukaryotes, archaebacteria)

T Cavalier-Smith, EEY Chao - Protoplasma, 2020 - Springer
Palaeontologically, eubacteria are> 3× older than neomura (eukaryotes, archaebacteria).
Cell biology contrasts ancestral eubacterial murein peptidoglycan walls and derived …

The two-component system WalKR provides an essential link between cell wall homeostasis and DNA replication in Staphylococcus aureus

LKR Sharkey, R Guerillot, CJ Walsh, AM Turner… - Mbio, 2023 - Am Soc Microbiol
Among the 16 two-component systems in the opportunistic human pathogen
Staphylococcus aureus, only WalKR is essential. Like the orthologous systems in other …

The cell wall precursor lipid II acts as a molecular signal for the Ser/Thr kinase PknB of Staphylococcus aureus

P Hardt, I Engels, M Rausch, M Gajdiss, H Ulm… - International Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
The assembly of the bacterial cell wall requires synchronization of a multitude of biosynthetic
machineries and regulatory networks. The eukaryotic-like serine/threonine kinase PknB has …