“…The YycG/YycF TCS is essential for bacterial growth and plays a major role in biofilm formation ( Fukuchi et al, 2000 ; Howell et al, 2003 ; Mohedano et al, 2005 ; Ahn and Burne, 2007 ; Bisicchia et al, 2007 ). YycG histidine kinase is a transmembrane protein, and we have shown that inhibitors that target the cytoplasmic HATPase_c domain of S. epidermidis exhibit bactericidal and biofilm-killing activities ( Qin et al, 2006 ; Huang et al, 2012 ; Liu et al, 2014 ; Lv et al, 2017 ). Previous studies have found that the extracellular domain of the protein (YycG ex domain) adopts a PAS fold predicted as a sensor of YycG by sensing environmental signals such as oxygen, light, redox potential, or the presence of specific ligands ( Taylor and Zhulin, 1999 ; Santelli et al, 2007 ; Chang et al, 2010 ; Shah et al, 2013 ; Kim et al, 2016 ), but little is known of the nature of the signals and factors sensed by YycG.…”