Recent advances in bacterial signaling by serine/threonine protein kinases
- PMID: 34836791
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2021.11.005
Recent advances in bacterial signaling by serine/threonine protein kinases
Abstract
It has been nearly three decades since the discovery of the first bacterial serine/threonine protein kinase (STPK). Since then, a blend of technological advances has led to the characterization of a multitude of STPKs and phosphorylation substrates in several bacterial species that finely regulate intricate signaling cascades. Years of intense research from several laboratories have demonstrated unexpected roles for serine/threonine phosphorylation, regulating not only bacterial growth and cell division but also antibiotic persistence, virulence and infection, metabolism, chromosomal biology, and cellular differentiation. This review aims to provide an account of the most recent and significant developments in this up and growing field in microbiology.
Keywords: antibiotic persistence; bacterial signaling; cell cycle; phosphoproteomic; serine/threonine protein kinase; virulence.
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