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fliDFlagellar filament cap protein (fliD); Required for the 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 (By similarity). (722 aa)
fliIFlagellum-specific ATP synthase (fliI); Probable catalytic subunit of a protein translocase for flagellum-specific export, or a proton translocase involved in local circuits at the flagellum. (447 aa)
fliJFlagellar protein, putative; Similar to GP:2105152 percent identity: 26.06; identified by sequence similarity; putative. (150 aa)
flgBFlagellar basal-body rod protein (flgB); Structural component of flagellum, the bacterial motility apparatus. Part of the rod structure of flagellar basal body. (136 aa)
fliHFlagellar assembly protein (fliH); Needed for flagellar regrowth and assembly; Belongs to the FliH family. (309 aa)
flhAFlagellar biosynthesis protein (flhA); Involved in the export of flagellum proteins; Belongs to the FHIPEP (flagella/HR/invasion proteins export pore) family. (707 aa)
flhBFlagellar biosynthetic protein (flhB); Required for formation of the rod structure in the basal body of the flagellar apparatus. Together with FliI and FliH, may constitute the export apparatus of flagellin (By similarity); Belongs to the type III secretion exporter family. (376 aa)
fliRFlagellar biosynthetic protein (fliR); Role in flagellar biosynthesis; Belongs to the FliR/MopE/SpaR family. (265 aa)
fliQFlagellar biosynthetic protein (fliQ); Role in flagellar biosynthesis; Belongs to the FliQ/MopD/SpaQ family. (94 aa)
fliPFlagellar biosynthetic protein (fliP); Plays a role in the flagellum-specific transport system. Belongs to the FliP/MopC/SpaP family. (271 aa)
fliOHypothetical protein; Similar to PID:1216382 PID:973196 percent identity: 100.00; identified by sequence similarity; putative. (262 aa)
fliMFlagellar motor switch protein (fliM); 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 (By similarity). (344 aa)
motBFlagellar motor rotation protein (motB); MotA and MotB comprise the stator element of the flagellar motor complex. Required for the rotation of the flagellar motor. Might be a linker that fastens the torque-generating machinery to the cell wall (By similarity). (238 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Treponema pallidum
NCBI taxonomy Id: 243276
Other names: T. pallidum subsp. pallidum str. Nichols, Treponema pallidum Nichols, Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum str. Nichols
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