Response regulator

A response regulator is a protein that mediates a cell's response to changes in its environment as part of a two-component regulatory system. Response regulators are coupled to specific histidine kinases which serve as sensors of environmental changes. Response regulators and histidine kinases are two of the most common gene families in bacteria, where two-component signaling systems are very common; they also appear much more rarely in the genomes of some archaea, yeasts, filamentous fungi, and plants. Two-component systems are not found in metazoans.

Response regulator receiver domain
The response regulator CheY from E. coli, with the aspartate phosphorylation site highlighted in green. From PDB: 3CHY.
Identifiers
SymbolResponse_reg
PfamPF00072
Pfam clanCL0304
InterProIPR001789
SMARTREC
PROSITEPDOC50110
Available protein structures:
Pfam  structures / ECOD  
PDBRCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsumstructure summary
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