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FEBS Lett ; 457(3): 323-6, 1999 Sep 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10471801

ABSTRACT

The chemotaxis response regulator CheY can acquire phosphoryl groups either from its associated autophosphorylating protein kinase, CheA, or from small phosphodonor molecules such as acetyl phosphate. We report a stopped-flow kinetic analysis of CheY phosphorylation by acetyl phosphate. The results show that CheY has a very low affinity for this phosphodonor (K(s)&z.Gt;0.1 M), consistent with the conclusion that, whereas CheY provides catalytic functions for the phosphotransfer reaction, the CheA kinase may act simply to increase the effective phosphodonor concentration at the CheY active site.


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Amides/metabolism , Bacterial Proteins , Membrane Proteins/chemistry , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Organophosphates/metabolism , Phosphoric Acids/metabolism , Amides/chemistry , Biochemistry/instrumentation , Biochemistry/methods , Fluorescence , Histidine/analogs & derivatives , Histidine/metabolism , Kinetics , Methyl-Accepting Chemotaxis Proteins , Organophosphates/chemistry , Phosphoric Acids/chemistry , Phosphorylation
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