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AEA67667.1 AEA67667.1 AEA67660.1 AEA67660.1 AEA67664.1 AEA67664.1 AEA67666.1 AEA67666.1 AEA67659.1 AEA67659.1 AEA67674.1 AEA67674.1 AEA67683.1 AEA67683.1 fliE fliE AEA70696.1 AEA70696.1 AEA70700.1 AEA70700.1 AEA67665.1 AEA67665.1
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AEA67667.1Flagellar protein. (131 aa)    
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AEA67660.1
Flagellar hook-associated protein.
 
 
 0.994
AEA67664.1
Putative flagellin protein; Flagellin is the subunit protein which polymerizes to form the filaments of bacterial flagella.
 
 
 0.994
AEA67666.1
Putative flagellar hook associated protein (FliD); Required for morphogenesis and for the elongation of the flagellar filament by facilitating polymerization of the flagellin monomers at the tip of growing filament. Forms a capping structure, which prevents flagellin subunits (transported through the central channel of the flagellum) from leaking out without polymerization at the distal end.
 
 
 0.991
AEA67659.1
Flagellar hook-associated protein; Belongs to the flagella basal body rod proteins family.
 
 
 0.989
AEA67674.1
Flagellar motor switch protein; FliG is one of three proteins (FliG, FliN, FliM) that forms the rotor-mounted switch complex (C ring), located at the base of the basal body. This complex interacts with the CheY and CheZ chemotaxis proteins, in addition to contacting components of the motor that determine the direction of flagellar rotation.
 
  
 0.979
AEA67683.1
Flagellar motor switch protein; FliM is one of three proteins (FliG, FliN, FliM) that forms the rotor-mounted switch complex (C ring), located at the base of the basal body. This complex interacts with the CheY and CheZ chemotaxis proteins, in addition to contacting components of the motor that determine the direction of flagellar rotation.
 
  
 0.979
fliE
Flagellar hook-basal body protein.
 
 
 0.978
AEA70696.1
Putative flagellar basal-body rod protein; Structural component of flagellum, the bacterial motility apparatus. Part of the rod structure of flagellar basal body.
 
  
 0.975
AEA70700.1
Putative negative regulator of flagellin synthesis.
 
 
 0.974
AEA67665.1
Putative flagelling-related protein.
 
  
 0.973
Your Current Organism:
Pseudomonas brassicacearum
NCBI taxonomy Id: 994484
Other names: P. brassicacearum subsp. brassicacearum NFM421, Pseudomonas brassicacearum subsp. brassicacearum CFBP 11874, Pseudomonas brassicacearum subsp. brassicacearum NFM421, Pseudomonas brassicacearum subsp. brassicacearum str. NFM421, Pseudomonas brassicacearum subsp. brassicacearum strain NFM421
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