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histidine-kinase-associated receptor

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: histidine-kinase-associated receptor
 
(¦his·tə′dēn ¦kī′nās ə′sō·sē′ād·əd ri′sep·tər)

(cell and molecular biology) A class of enzyme-linked cell-surface receptors found in bacteria, yeast, and plant cells that transduce intracellular signals via a two-component pathway that results in the phosphorylation of an intracellular messenger protein.


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