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Histidine kinase and Type VI secretion system

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Difference between Histidine kinase and Type VI secretion system

Histidine kinase vs. Type VI secretion system

Histidine kinases (HK) are multifunctional, and in non-animal kingdoms, typically transmembrane, proteins of the transferase class of enzymes that play a role in signal transduction across the cellular membrane. The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is molecular machine used by a wide range of Gram-negative bacterial species to transport proteins from the interior (cytoplasm or cytosol) of a bacterial cell across the cellular envelope into an adjacent target cell.

Similarities between Histidine kinase and Type VI secretion system

Histidine kinase and Type VI secretion system have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Two-component regulatory system.

Two-component regulatory system

In the field of molecular biology, a two-component regulatory system serves as a basic stimulus-response coupling mechanism to allow organisms to sense and respond to changes in many different environmental conditions.

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Histidine kinase and Type VI secretion system Comparison

Histidine kinase has 47 relations, while Type VI secretion system has 24. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.41% = 1 / (47 + 24).

References

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