Los sistemas de dos componentes: circuitos moleculares versátiles

Carlos A. Barba-Ostria
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To survive, organisms must adapt to sudden environmental changes that exert a selective pressure and therefore, their chances of survival depend on their ability to respond quickly and accurately. Adapting to these changes is closely linked to the correct perception and transmission of stimuli and the generation of appropriate responses. Two component systems (TCS) allow different bacteria, fungi, slime molds and plants to regulate their physiology according to the environmental conditions. In these molecular circuits, the mechanism of communication between modules is the consecutive phosphorylation of His and Asp residues located in sensor histidine kinase and response regulator protein pairs. This review highlights the most relevant features of TCS and their role in the perception and response to diverse stimuli. Finally, the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic TCS are illustrated using the osmotic response in Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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双组分系统:通用分子电路
为了生存,生物必须适应突如其来的环境变化,这种变化施加了选择压力,因此,它们生存的机会取决于它们快速而准确地做出反应的能力。适应这些变化与正确感知和传递刺激以及产生适当的反应密切相关。双组分系统(TCS)允许不同的细菌、真菌、黏菌和植物根据环境条件调节其生理。在这些分子电路中,模块之间的通信机制是位于传感器组氨酸激酶和反应调节蛋白对中的His和Asp残基的连续磷酸化。这篇综述强调了TCS最相关的特征及其在不同刺激的感知和反应中的作用。最后,利用大肠杆菌和酿酒酵母的渗透反应说明了原核生物和真核生物TCS之间的差异。
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