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  • Kanesaki, Y.; Yamamoto, H.; Paithoonrangsarid, K.; Shoumskaya, M.; Suzuki, I.; Hayashi, H.; Murata, N.
    Histidine kinases play important roles in the perception and signal transduction of hydrogen peroxide in the cyanobacterium, Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 (2007), Plant J., 49, 313-324.
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Application

Application Comment Organism
additional information Hik33, Hik34, Hik16 and Hik41, are involved in perception and transduction of H2O2 signals that regulate the gene expression of 26 of the 77 H2O2-inducible genes with induction factors higher than 4.0, Hik33 is the main contributor Synechocystis sp.

Protein Variants

Protein Variants Comment Organism
additional information mutation of hik41 does not affect the expression of the genes located downstream of this gene, 22 H2O2-inducible genes are either totally or almost totally unresponsive to H2O2 in deltaHik33 mutant cells, whereas mutation of Hik34, Hik16 or Hik41 abolishes the H2O2 induction of only two genes, Hik16 and Hik41 regulate the H2O2-inducible expression of the same two genes Synechocystis sp.

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Synechocystis sp.
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PCC 6803
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
Hik16
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Synechocystis sp.
Hik33
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Synechocystis sp.
Hik34
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Synechocystis sp.
Hik41
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Synechocystis sp.
histidine kinase
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Synechocystis sp.