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ExbB is essential for TonB-dependent energy transduction as the absence of ExbB prevents TonB responding to the proton motive force, as well as the change of the high-affinity association of TonB for the outer membrane to the cytoplasmic membrane. <ref name='Held'>PMID: 12193634</ref> | ExbB is essential for TonB-dependent energy transduction as the absence of ExbB prevents TonB responding to the proton motive force, as well as the change of the high-affinity association of TonB for the outer membrane to the cytoplasmic membrane. <ref name='Held'>PMID: 12193634</ref> | ||
| - | ExbB can exist in the TonB system either in a complex with [[ExbD]] (to a ratio of 3.5:1) or on its own (where no ExbD is present), which has been suggested to play a role in the diverse roles of TonB. <ref name='Held>PMID: 12193634</ref> | + | ExbB can exist in the TonB system either in a complex with [[ExbD]] (to a ratio of 3.5:1) or on its own (where no ExbD is present), which has been suggested to play a role in the diverse roles of TonB. <ref name='Held'>PMID: 12193634</ref> |
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Revision as of 20:53, 13 February 2011
ExbB is essential for TonB-dependent energy transduction as the absence of ExbB prevents TonB responding to the proton motive force, as well as the change of the high-affinity association of TonB for the outer membrane to the cytoplasmic membrane. [1]
ExbB can exist in the TonB system either in a complex with ExbD (to a ratio of 3.5:1) or on its own (where no ExbD is present), which has been suggested to play a role in the diverse roles of TonB. [1]
