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==Serine Chemotaxis== | ==Serine Chemotaxis== | ||
The intact structure of Serine Chemotaxis or<scene name='78/782579/Cartooncylinder/2'> Ser receptor</scene> can be divided into 4 domains: <scene name='78/782579/Peri_highlighted/1'>Periplasmic</scene>, <scene name='78/782579/Tmhighlighted/1'>Transmembrane</scene>, <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 intact structure of Serine Chemotaxis or<scene name='78/782579/Cartooncylinder/2'> Ser receptor</scene> can be divided into 4 domains: <scene name='78/782579/Peri_highlighted/1'>Periplasmic</scene>, <scene name='78/782579/Tmhighlighted/1'>Transmembrane</scene>, <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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<scene name='78/782579/Cartooncylinder3/1'>Membrane</scene> | <scene name='78/782579/Cartooncylinder3/1'>Membrane</scene> | ||
<scene name='78/782579/Cartooncylinder3/2'>whatever</scene> | <scene name='78/782579/Cartooncylinder3/2'>whatever</scene> | ||
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Parkinson JS, Hazelbauer GL, Falke JJ. Signaling and sensory adaptation in Escherichia coli chemoreceptors: 2015 update. Trends Microbiol. 2015 May;23(5):257-66. doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2015.03.003. Epub, 2015 Mar 30. PMID:25834953 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tim.2015.03.003
