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<StructureSection load='1qu7' size='350' side='right' caption='This the structure of Ser Protein which is in the transmembrane domain, this forms a trimer of dimers (PDB entry [[1qu7]])' scene=''>
==Serine Chemotaxis==
==Serine Chemotaxis==
The whole structure of<scene name='78/782579/Cartooncylinder/2'> Ser receptor</scene> can be divided into 4 domains: <scene name='78/782579/The_periplasmic/1'>periplasmic</scene>, transmembrane, <scene name='78/782579/Hampdomain/1'>HAMP</scene> and <scene name='78/782579/Cytoplasmic_domain/1'>cytoplasmic domain</scene>. Additionally, there are<scene name='78/782579/Methylation_cites/1'>methylation cites</scene> in the cytoplasmic domain.
The whole structure of<scene name='78/782579/Cartooncylinder/2'> Ser receptor</scene> can be divided into 4 domains: <scene name='78/782579/The_periplasmic/1'>periplasmic</scene>, transmembrane, <scene name='78/782579/Hampdomain/1'>HAMP</scene> and <scene name='78/782579/Cytoplasmic_domain/1'>cytoplasmic domain</scene>. Additionally, there are<scene name='78/782579/Methylation_cites/1'>methylation cites</scene> in the cytoplasmic domain.
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<StructureSection load='1qu7' size='350' side='right' caption='This the structure of Ser Protein which is in the transmembrane domain, this forms a trimer of dimers (PDB entry [[1qu7]])' scene=''>
 
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== Function ==
== Function ==
Motile bacteria like Escherichia coli cells are attracted to and repelled by signals in their surroundings due to transmembrane chemoreceptor proteins, i.e: their direction of movement is controlled by this mechanism. The stimulus information travels through the receptor molecule, shifting the dynamic properties of adjoining structural elements. The section of the<scene name='78/782579/Serreceptor/3'> Ser Receptor</scene> found in the cytoplasmic membrane is a helical-bundle structure signaling molecule.
Motile bacteria like Escherichia coli cells are attracted to and repelled by signals in their surroundings due to transmembrane chemoreceptor proteins, i.e: their direction of movement is controlled by this mechanism. The stimulus information travels through the receptor molecule, shifting the dynamic properties of adjoining structural elements. The section of the<scene name='78/782579/Serreceptor/3'> Ser Receptor</scene> found in the cytoplasmic membrane is a helical-bundle structure signaling molecule.

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This the structure of Ser Protein which is in the transmembrane domain, this forms a trimer of dimers (PDB entry 1qu7)

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