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Escherichia coli K12 MG1655
mscL - Mechanosensitive channel protein, high conductance; Mechanosensitive channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. Forms a nonselective ion channel with a conductance of about 4 nanosiemens. Participates in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell. Opens at a pressure just below that which would cause cell disruption and death. The force required to trigger channel opening depends on the membrane lipids composition
[a.k.a. MscL, b3291, AAC76316.1,
Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel
]
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'Candidatus Kapabacteria' thiocyanatum
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell.
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Abiotrophia defectiva
mscL - Large conductance mechanosensitive channel protein mscl; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell
[a.k.a. MscL, GCWU000182_000928, ESK65862.1,
Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel
]
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Accumulibacter phosphatis
mscL - Large conductance mechanosensitive channel protein; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell
[a.k.a. CAP2UW1_2701, ACV35986.1,
Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel
]
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Accumulibacter sp. BA93
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell
[a.k.a. EXI87616.1, AW11_02480,
Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel
]
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Acetanaerobacterium elongatum
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell.
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Acetitomaculum ruminis DSM 5522
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell.
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Acetobacter aceti
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell.
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Acetobacter ascendens
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell.
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Acetobacter cibinongensis 4H-1
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell.
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Acetobacter ghanensis
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell.
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Acetobacter indonesiensis 5H-1
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell.
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Acetobacter malorum
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell
[a.k.a. AmDm5_2550, KFL88548.1, 0005216,
Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel
]
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Acetobacter nitrogenifigens
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell
[a.k.a. WP_026399328.1,
Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel
, NZ_KE386853.1]
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Acetobacter okinawensis
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell
[a.k.a. BAJU01000001_gene47,
Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel
, A0A252BWN2_9PROT]
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Acetobacter orientalis 21F-2
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell.
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Acetobacter orleanensis
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell.
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Acetobacter pasteurianus 3P3
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell
[a.k.a. CADQ01000101_gene1601, NZ_MKHC01000001.1,
Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel
]
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Acetobacter pasteurianus IFO328301
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell
[a.k.a.
Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel
, APA01_10550, BAH99204.1,
large-conductance mechanosensitive channel
]
20)
Acetobacter persici
mscL - Large-conductance mechanosensitive channel; Channel that opens in response to stretch forces in the membrane lipid bilayer. May participate in the regulation of osmotic pressure changes within the cell.
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