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  • Receptors showing histidine kinase activity coupled with signal transduction proteins (response regulators) and constituting so called two-component signaling system, have been well established in bacteria as signal uptake molecules implicated in responses to variety of extracellular stimuli (tab.1, pic.1). Recently, homologs to bacterial histidine kinase receptors and response regulators have been found to be involved in signaling cascades in eukaryotes (tab.2, pic.2). To the well characterised eukaryotical receptor systems with histidine kinase activity belonging above all ethylene uptake in plants (Fluhr 1998) and osmoregulation in yeast (Posas et al. 1996). Using T-DNA activation tagging in Arabidopsis a gene designated CKI-1 (cytokinin independent) has been cloned encoding putative protein with high degree of homology to both prokaryotical and eukaryotical hisidine kinases (Kakimoto 1996, pic.3). Plants transformed with cDNA of CKI-1 gene under CaMV 35S rRNA promotor were able to form green cal
  • Receptors showing histidine kinase activity coupled with signal transduction proteins (response regulators) and constituting so called two-component signaling system, have been well established in bacteria as signal uptake molecules implicated in responses to variety of extracellular stimuli (tab.1, pic.1). Recently, homologs to bacterial histidine kinase receptors and response regulators have been found to be involved in signaling cascades in eukaryotes (tab.2, pic.2). To the well characterised eukaryotical receptor systems with histidine kinase activity belonging above all ethylene uptake in plants (Fluhr 1998) and osmoregulation in yeast (Posas et al. 1996). Using T-DNA activation tagging in Arabidopsis a gene designated CKI-1 (cytokinin independent) has been cloned encoding putative protein with high degree of homology to both prokaryotical and eukaryotical hisidine kinases (Kakimoto 1996, pic.3). Plants transformed with cDNA of CKI-1 gene under CaMV 35S rRNA promotor were able to form green cal (en)
  • Receptors showing histidine kinase activity coupled with signal transduction proteins (response regulators) and constituting so called two-component signaling system, have been well established in bacteria as signal uptake molecules implicated in responses to variety of extracellular stimuli (tab.1, pic.1). Recently, homologs to bacterial histidine kinase receptors and response regulators have been found to be involved in signaling cascades in eukaryotes (tab.2, pic.2). To the well characterised eukaryotical receptor systems with histidine kinase activity belonging above all ethylene uptake in plants (Fluhr 1998) and osmoregulation in yeast (Posas et al. 1996). Using T-DNA activation tagging in Arabidopsis a gene designated CKI-1 (cytokinin independent) has been cloned encoding putative protein with high degree of homology to both prokaryotical and eukaryotical hisidine kinases (Kakimoto 1996, pic.3). Plants transformed with cDNA of CKI-1 gene under CaMV 35S rRNA promotor were able to form green cal (cs)
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  • Are histidine kinases involved in cytokinin signal transduction? Application of a gene knock-out based function search strategy.
  • Are histidine kinases involved in cytokinin signal transduction? Application of a gene knock-out based function search strategy. (en)
  • Are histidine kinases involved in cytokinin signal transduction? Application of a gene knock-out based function search strategy. (cs)
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  • Are histidine kinases involved in cytokinin signal transduction? Application of a gene knock-out based function search strategy.
  • Are histidine kinases involved in cytokinin signal transduction? Application of a gene knock-out based function search strategy. (en)
  • Are histidine kinases involved in cytokinin signal transduction? Application of a gene knock-out based function search strategy. (cs)
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  • cytokinin receptor, En-1 insertion mutagenesis, PCR-based screen (en)
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