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organism
protein
1)
Pseudomonas poae
AGE26770.1 -
Putative
mechanosensitive
ion
channel
forming
protein
; COG0668 Small-conductance
mechanosensitive
channel
.
[a.k.a. H045_13525, A0A2S9EZD1_9PSED, CQZ99_00195]
2)
Bordetella avium
BAV1636 -
Putative
mechanosensitive
ion
channel
forming
protein
.
[a.k.a. CAJ49245.1, Q2L1J4, CAJ49245]
3)
Prevotella sp. CAG485
CDE09545.1 -
Putative
mechanosensitive
ion
channel
forming
protein
; Product inferred by homology to UniProt.
[a.k.a. BN677_00662, R7F3Y0, R7F3Y0_9BACT]
4)
Pseudomonas sp. RIT357
BW43_03210 -
Putative
mechanosensitive
ion
channel
forming
protein
.
[a.k.a. EZP65610.1, NZ_JFYX01000023.1, A0A031IYQ6_9PSED]
5)
Escherichia coli O157H7 EDL933
yggB -
Putative
transport
protein
;
Mechanosensitive
channel
that participates in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell, opening in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer, without the need for other
proteins
. Contributes to normal resistance to hypoosmotic shock.
Forms
an
ion
channel
of 1.0 nanosiemens conductance with a slight preference for anions. The
channel
is sensitive to voltage; as the membrane is depolarized, less tension is required to open the
channel
and vice versa. The
channel
is characterized by short bursts of activity that last for a few s [...]
[a.k.a. AAG58050.1, Z4261, 916375]
6)
Shigella flexneri
yggB -
Putative
transport
protein
;
Mechanosensitive
channel
that participates in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell, opening in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer, without the need for other
proteins
. Contributes to normal resistance to hypoosmotic shock.
Forms
an
ion
channel
of 1.0 nanosiemens conductance with a slight preference for anions. The
channel
is sensitive to voltage; as the membrane is depolarized, less tension is required to open the
channel
and vice versa. The
channel
is characterized by short bursts of activity that last for a few s [...]
[a.k.a. SF2909, AAN44391.1, MSCS_SHIFL]