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MotE serves as a new chaperone specific for the periplasmic motility protein, MotC, in Sinorhizobium meliloti

Eggenhofer, Elke ; Haslbeck, Martin ; Scharf, Birgit



Zusammenfassung

The flagella of Sinorhizobium meliloti rotate solely clockwise and vary their rotary speed to provoke changes in the swimming path. This mode of motility control has its molecular corollary in two novel motility proteins, MotC and MotD, present in addition to the ubiquitous MotA/MotB energizing proton channel. MotC binds to the periplasmic portion of MotB, whereas MotD interacts with FliM at the ...

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