kétkomponenes
Kétkomponenes, also known as "two-component" systems, refers to a biological signaling mechanism commonly found in bacteria and some eukaryotes. This regulatory system consists of two main proteins: a sensor kinase and a response regulator. These proteins work together to detect environmental changes and initiate appropriate cellular responses.
The sensor kinase, often a transmembrane protein, detects specific stimuli such as changes in temperature, osmolarity,
The phosphorylated sensor kinase then transfers this phosphate group to a conserved aspartate residue on the
Kétkomponenes systems are widespread in bacteria and play crucial roles in processes like chemotaxis, biofilm formation,
In eukaryotes, similar signaling cascades can be found, though they often involve more complex pathways. The