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== Bacterial signal transduction network in a genomic perspective ==
== Bacterial signal transduction network in a genomic perspective ==


 
author: Michael Y. Galperin  
 
    Michael Y. Galperin
 


Tables 1 and 2 show what types of signalling molecules are present in different types of prokaryotes.
Tables 1 and 2 show what types of signalling molecules are present in different types of prokaryotes.


It looks like S_TKc (Serine-Threonine kinase, catalytic) would work best for E. Coli because there are not many of them in E. Coli naturally. Or, we may want to use a signalling protein that doesn't exist yet in E. Coli, to prevent confusion and false signals.
It looks like S_TKc (Serine-Threonine kinase, catalytic) would work best for E. Coli because there are not many of them in E. Coli naturally. Or, we may want to use a signalling protein that doesn't exist yet in E. Coli, to prevent confusion and false signals.

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Bacterial signal transduction network in a genomic perspective

author: Michael Y. Galperin 

Tables 1 and 2 show what types of signalling molecules are present in different types of prokaryotes.

It looks like S_TKc (Serine-Threonine kinase, catalytic) would work best for E. Coli because there are not many of them in E. Coli naturally. Or, we may want to use a signalling protein that doesn't exist yet in E. Coli, to prevent confusion and false signals.