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STRING protein interaction network
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splice isoforms or post-translational modifications are collapsed, i.e. each node represents all the proteins produced by a single, protein-coding gene locus.
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query proteins and first shell of interactors
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EEX36671.1Flagellar biosynthesis protein FliL; Controls the rotational direction of flagella during chemotaxis; Belongs to the FliL family. (169 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
EEX36621.1
Flagellar protein FlgJ.
 
  
 0.992
EEX36670.1
Flagellar hook-length control protein FliK.
 
  
 0.977
EEX36672.1
Flagellar motor switch protein FliM.
 
 
 0.972
EEX36667.1
Flagellar assembly protein FliH.
 
  
 0.957
EEX36611.1
Flagellar basal-body P-ring formation protein FlgA.
 
  
 0.943
EEX36665.1
Flagellar M-ring protein FliF; The M ring may be actively involved in energy transduction. Belongs to the FliF family.
 
  
 0.927
flgH
Flagellar L-ring protein FlgH; Assembles around the rod to form the L-ring and probably protects the motor/basal body from shearing forces during rotation.
 
  
 0.920
EEX36669.1
Flagellar protein FliJ.
 
  
 0.913
EEX36719.1
Flagellar biosynthesis protein FlhF.
 
  
 0.912
EEX36666.1
Flagellar motor switch protein FliG; 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.
 
  
 0.908
Your Current Organism:
Vibrio metschnikovii
NCBI taxonomy Id: 675813
Other names: V. metschnikovii CIP 69.14, Vibrio metschnikovii CIP 69.14, Vibrio metschnikovii str. CIP 69.14, Vibrio metschnikovii strain CIP 69.14
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