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Illuminating Bacterial Communication: The Role of Light-Sensitive Enzymes

A recent study sheds light on how sensor histidine kinases (SHKs) in bacteria change shape in response to light, potentially enhancing our understanding of bacterial signaling.

Editorial StaffJuly 2, 20261 min read

Researchers from the University of Bayreuth and Forschungszentrum Jülich have explored the mechanisms by which light-sensitive enzymes, known as sensor histidine kinases (SHKs), alter their shape to transmit signals in bacteria.

The study, published on July 2, 2026, highlights the importance of light-controlled asymmetry changes in these enzymes, which play a crucial role in bacterial communication.

These findings could pave the way for deeper insights into bacterial signaling processes, which are essential for understanding various biological functions.