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*'''CheB''' is a methyltransferase catalysing the demethylationof chemotaxis membrane receptors in ''Salmonella typhimurium''<ref>PMID:2991277</ref>. | *'''CheB''' is a methyltransferase catalysing the demethylationof chemotaxis membrane receptors in ''Salmonella typhimurium''<ref>PMID:2991277</ref>. | ||
*'''CheW''' participates in the control of CheA activity<ref>PMID:1992467</ref>. See [[Molecular Playground/Bacterial Chemotaxis Receptors]] | *'''CheW''' participates in the control of CheA activity<ref>PMID:1992467</ref>. See [[Molecular Playground/Bacterial Chemotaxis Receptors]] | ||
*'''PomA''' and '''PomB''' convert Na+ flux through channel to rotation of the flagellum in several bacteria <ref>PMID:21642461</ref>. | |||
*'''Aspartate chemotaxis receptor''' or '''Tar''' modulates the activity of CheA<ref>PMID:8832891</ref>. See [[DNA Origami Assembly for the Tar Chemoreceptor]]. | *'''Aspartate chemotaxis receptor''' or '''Tar''' modulates the activity of CheA<ref>PMID:8832891</ref>. See [[DNA Origami Assembly for the Tar Chemoreceptor]]. | ||
*'''Methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein''' are the predominant chemoreceptors in bacteria and archaea. They are involved in regulation of diverse aspects of cellular activities<ref>PMID:28409190</ref>. See [[Molecular Playground/cytoplasmic domain of a serine chemotaxis receptor]]. | *'''Methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein''' are the predominant chemoreceptors in bacteria and archaea. They are involved in regulation of diverse aspects of cellular activities<ref>PMID:28409190</ref>. See [[Molecular Playground/cytoplasmic domain of a serine chemotaxis receptor]]. | ||
*'''FLiN''' and '''MotB''' are involved in energizing flagellar rotation in ''E. coli''<ref>PMID:7892209</ref>. | *'''FLiN''', '''MotA''' and '''MotB''' are involved in energizing flagellar rotation in ''E. coli''<ref>PMID:7892209</ref>. | ||
*'''CKI1''' is a histidine kinase involved in cytokinin signal transduction<ref>PMID:8875940</ref>. See [[Receiver domain of sensor histidine kinase CKI1]]. | |||
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*[[Molecular Playground/Cytoplasmic domain of chemoreceptor of Thermotoga maritima]]<br /> | *[[Molecular Playground/Cytoplasmic domain of chemoreceptor of Thermotoga maritima]]<br /> | ||
==3D structures of chemotaxis protein == | ==3D structures of chemotaxis protein == |