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Histidine kinases (HK) are multifunctional, and in non-animal kingdoms, typically transmembrane, proteins of the transferase class of enzymes that play a role in signal transduction across the cellular membrane. The vast majority of HKs are homodimers that exhibit autokinase, phosphotransfer, and phosphatase activity. HKs can act as cellular receptors for signaling molecules in a way analogous to tyrosine kinase receptors (RTK). Multifunctional receptor molecules such as HKs and RTKs typically have portions on the outside of the cell (extracellular domain) that bind to hormone- or growth factor-like molecules, portions that span the cell membrane (transmembrane domain), and portions within the cell (intracellular domain) that contain the enzymatic activity. In addition to kinase activity,

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  • Histidinkinasen (de)
  • Histidina quinasa (es)
  • Histidine kinase (en)
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  • Histidinkinasen (auch Protein-Histidinkinasen genannt) sind Enzyme, die Histidinreste in Proteinen phosphorylieren. Sie sind Teil von Signaltransduktionskaskaden, das heißt, sie registrieren Signale und lösen dann eine für dieses Signal spezifische Reaktion aus. Histidinkinasen kommen sowohl in Prokaryoten (also Archaebakterien und Eubakterien), in Pilzen als auch im Pflanzenreich vor. Nur in Tieren einschließlich des Menschen – außer in den Mitochondrien – wurden bis heute keine Histidinkinasen entdeckt. Sie weisen sehr viele Gemeinsamkeiten mit Serinkinasen auf. (de)
  • Las histidina quinasas (HK por sus iniciales en inglés) son proteínas multifuncionales, típicamente transmembrana que actúan como transferasas de grupos fosfato. Desempeñan importantes papeles en la transducción de señales a lo largo de toda la membrana celular.​ La gran mayoría de las HKs son homodímeros que exhiben la propiedad de comportarse como autoquinasas, y actividad fosfatasa. Las HKs pueden actuar como receptores celulares para moléculas señalizadoras en una forma análoga a los receptores tirosina quinasas (RTK). ATP + protein L-histidina ADP + protein N-fosfo-L-histidina. (es)
  • Histidine kinases (HK) are multifunctional, and in non-animal kingdoms, typically transmembrane, proteins of the transferase class of enzymes that play a role in signal transduction across the cellular membrane. The vast majority of HKs are homodimers that exhibit autokinase, phosphotransfer, and phosphatase activity. HKs can act as cellular receptors for signaling molecules in a way analogous to tyrosine kinase receptors (RTK). Multifunctional receptor molecules such as HKs and RTKs typically have portions on the outside of the cell (extracellular domain) that bind to hormone- or growth factor-like molecules, portions that span the cell membrane (transmembrane domain), and portions within the cell (intracellular domain) that contain the enzymatic activity. In addition to kinase activity, (en)
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  • protein histidine kinase (en)
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  • protein histidine kinase (en)
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