Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Notes
Biochemical Characterization of a Putative Cytokinin-Responsive His-kinase, CKI1, from Arabidopsis thaliana
Ayako NAKAMURATatsuo KAKIMOTOAya IMAMURATomomi SUZUKIChiharu UEGUCHITakeshi MIZUNO
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1999 Volume 63 Issue 9 Pages 1627-1630

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  His-Asp phosphorelays are evolutionary-conserved powerful biological tactics for intracellular signal transduction. Such a phosphorelay is generally made up of “sensor histidine (His)-kinases”, “response regulators”, and “histidine-containing (HPt) phosphotransmitters”. Results from recent intensive studies suggested that, in the higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana, His-Asp phosphorelays may be widely used for propagating environmental stimuli, such as phytohormones (e.g., ethylene and cytokinin). In this study, we characterized, in vitro, the putative cytokinin-responsive CKI1 His-kinase, in terms of His-Asp phosphorelays. It was demonstrated for the first time that the receiver domain in this sensor exhibits a strong phosphohistidine phosphatase activity toward some Arabidopsis HPt phosphotransmitters (AHP1 and AHP2), suggesting the functional importance of the receiver domain for a presumed interaction of the sensor His-kinase with other His-Asp phosphorelay components.

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