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flgEFlagellar hook protein; Evidence 2a: Function of homologous gene experimentally demonstrated in an other organism; Product type f: factor; Belongs to the flagella basal body rod proteins family. (264 aa)
fliMFlagellar motor switching and energizing component; One of the proteins that forms a switch complex that is proposed to be located at the base of the basal body. This complex interacts with chemotaxis proteins (such as CheY) in addition to contacting components of the motor that determine the direction of flagellar rotation; Belongs to the FliM family. (332 aa)
fliYFlagellar motor switching and energizing phosphatase; Component of the flagellar switch. Binds CheY-P and increases its hydrolysis rate in vitro. May function constitutively to remove CheY-P around the flagellar switch to maintain an optimal level of CheY-P whereas CheC may function after addition of an attractant to cope with increased levels of CheY-P; Belongs to the FliN/MopA/SpaO family. (378 aa)
fliPComponent of the flagellar export machinery; Plays a role in the flagellum-specific transport system. Belongs to the FliP/MopC/SpaP family. (221 aa)
fliQComponent of the flagellar export machinery; Role in flagellar biosynthesis; Belongs to the FliQ/MopD/SpaQ family. (89 aa)
fliRComponent of the flagellar export machinery; Role in flagellar biosynthesis; Belongs to the FliR/MopE/SpaR family. (259 aa)
flhBComponent of the flagellar export machinery; May be involved in the export of flagellum proteins; Belongs to the type III secretion exporter family. (360 aa)
flhAComponent of the flagellar export machinery; Involved in the export of flagellum proteins. (677 aa)
fliSFlagellar assembly protein FliS; Essential for filament assembly. May act as a facilitator of flagellin (hag) secretion. Antagonizes translational repressor CsrA indirectly. Belongs to the FliS family. (133 aa)
flgKFlagellar hook-filament junction; Evidence 2a: Function of homologous gene experimentally demonstrated in an other organism; structure. (507 aa)
fliWAssembly factor of the flagellum; Acts as an anti-CsrA protein, binds CsrA and prevents it from repressing translation of its target genes, one of which is flagellin. Binds to flagellin (hag), which is implicated in polymerization, and participates in the assembly of the flagellum. An antagonist to translational regulator CsrA, it binds CsrA at an allosteric site and non-competitively inhibits CsrA binding to hag RNA. Partner switching by flagellin between FliW and CsrA provides a flagellar assembly checkpoint to tightly control the timing of flagellin synthesis. Flagellin binds to ass [...] (143 aa)
yvyGPutative flagellar protein; May be involved in the assembly, structure, or function of the flagellum. May polymerize to form a filamentous structure that is part of the flagellum. (160 aa)
flgBFlagellar component of cell-proximal portion of basal-body rod; Structural component of flagellum, the bacterial motility apparatus. Part of the rod structure of flagellar basal body. (129 aa)
flgCFlagellar component of cell-proximal portion of basal-body rod; Evidence 2a: Function of homologous gene experimentally demonstrated in an other organism; Product type s: structure; Belongs to the flagella basal body rod proteins family. (150 aa)
fliEFlagellar basal body protein; Evidence 2a: Function of homologous gene experimentally demonstrated in an other organism; Product type s: structure. (106 aa)
fliFFlagellar basal-body M-ring protein; The M ring may be actively involved in energy transduction. (536 aa)
fliGFlagellar motor switching and energizing component; One of the proteins that forms a switch complex that is proposed to be located at the base of the basal body. This complex interacts with chemotaxis proteins (such as CheY) in addition to contacting components of the motor that determine the direction of flagellar rotation; Belongs to the FliG family. (338 aa)
fliHFlagellar export apparatus component; Needed for flagellar regrowth and assembly. (208 aa)
fliIFlagellar-specific ATPase; Probable catalytic subunit of a protein translocase for flagellum-specific export, or a proton translocase involved in local circuits at the flagellum. (438 aa)
fliJFlagellar synthesis chaperone; Flagellar protein that affects chemotactic events. (147 aa)
fliKFlagellar hook-length control protein; Controls the length of the flagellar hook. (487 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Bacillus subtilis 168
NCBI taxonomy Id: 224308
Other names: B. subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168, Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis 168, Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168, Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. BGSC 1A700
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