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:<table style="background: #d0ffd0;padding: 6px;"><tr><td>The membrane topology of FliO was determined and it has a small cytoplasmic domain whose overexpression partially bypassed the function of full-length FliO. Also, a ''fliO'' deletion mutant strain was almost non-motile, but motility was somewhat rescued by suppressor mutations in the ''fliP'' gene suggesting that FliO and FliP interact.</td></tr></table>
:<table style="background: #d0ffd0;padding: 6px;"><tr><td>The membrane topology of FliO was determined and it has a small cytoplasmic domain whose overexpression partially bypassed the function of full-length FliO. Also, a ''fliO'' deletion mutant strain was almost non-motile, but motility was somewhat rescued by suppressor mutations in the ''fliP'' gene suggesting that FliO and FliP interact.</td></tr></table>


Before joining OIST, from 1996-2007 Samatey was a member of the Keiichi Namba Group, from 1996 at Matsushita Electric, from 1997  in the [http://www.fbs.osaka-u.ac.jp/labs/namba/npn/index.html ERATO Protonic Nanomachine Project], and from 2002 at [http://www.fbs.osaka-u.ac.jp/eng/labo/09a.html Osaka University], Japan. Samatey earned his Ph.D. in 1992 at [http://www.ujf-grenoble.fr/ Universit&eacute; Joseph Fourier] in Grenoble, France.
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