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In Histidine Kinase, signal transduction occurs through the transfer of phosphoryl groups from Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to a specific Histidine residue in the Histidine Kinase. Subsequently the Histidine Kinase catalyzes the transfer of the phosphate group on the phosphorylated Histidine residues to the specific residue of the response regulator (RR). What is the name of that residue from RR?

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Signal transduction occurs through the transfer of phosphoryl groups from adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to a specific histidine residue in the histidine kinases (HK). This is an autophosphorylation reaction.

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