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Two-component pathway

A pattern of molecular organisation by which responses to external stimuli are processed by cells to effect modulation of output, such as chemotaxis in bacteria, or osmolarity regulation in plant cells. An example is a kinase that, following its interaction with an activated receptor, phosphorylates a function-specific response regulator.

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