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Histidine protein kinases: key signal transducers outside the animal kingdom

Peter M Wolanin, Peter A Thomason and Jeffry B Stock*

Genome Biology 2002, 3:reviews3013-reviews3013.8 doi:10.1186/gb-2002-3-10-reviews3013

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The information highways of a biotechnological workhorse – signal transduction in Hypocrea jecorina

Monika Schmoll BMC Genomics 2008, 9:430 (20 September 2008)

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Genome comparison using Gene Ontology (GO) with statistical testing

Zhaotao Cai, Xizeng Mao, Songgang Li, Liping Wei BMC Bioinformatics 2006, 7:374 (11 August 2006)

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Diversity in domain architectures of Ser/Thr kinases and their homologues in prokaryotes

A Krupa, N Srinivasan BMC Genomics 2005, 6:129 (19 September 2005)

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A census of membrane-bound and intracellular signal transduction proteins in bacteria: Bacterial IQ, extroverts and introverts

Michael Y Galperin BMC Microbiology 2005, 5:35 (14 June 2005)

A comprehensive census of bacterial and archaeal signal transduction sequences reveals that the complexity of signalling systems can generally be correlated with the phylogenetic position and lifestyle of the organism, and that Wolinella succinogenes has the highest 'IQ' as measured by the number of encoded signal transducers.