2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0075618
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Loss of the Histidine Kinase DhkD Results in Mobile Mounds during Development of Dictyostelium discoideum

Abstract: BackgroundHistidine kinases are receptors for sensing cellular and environmental signals, and in response to the appropriate cue they initiate phosphorelays that regulate the activity of response regulators. The Dictyostelium discoideum genome encodes 15 histidine kinases that function to regulate several processes during the multicellular developmental program, including the slug to culmination transition, osmoregulation, and spore differentiation. While there are many histidine kinases, there is only a singl… Show more

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“…In slime moulds (e.g. Dictyostelium discoideum ), HK were involved in a number of different processes during the multicellular developmental programme, including osmoregulation, morphogenesis, motility and spore differentiation, encapsulation and dormancy (Singleton and Xiong, ). In plants, HK have been implicated in phytohormone perception (cytokinin and ethylene), osmosensing, development of female gametophytes and vascular tissues (Nongpiur et al ., ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In slime moulds (e.g. Dictyostelium discoideum ), HK were involved in a number of different processes during the multicellular developmental programme, including osmoregulation, morphogenesis, motility and spore differentiation, encapsulation and dormancy (Singleton and Xiong, ). In plants, HK have been implicated in phytohormone perception (cytokinin and ethylene), osmosensing, development of female gametophytes and vascular tissues (Nongpiur et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%