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Flagellin Binding by FLS2

Science's STKE, 2001
Immune responses to flagellin have been evolutionarily conserved between plants and animals. In Arabidopsis , FLS2, a leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domain containing serine-threonine transmembrane kinase binds bacterial flagellin and mediates signals, culminating in a defensive response. Gómez-Gómez et al.
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Divergence of a flagellin protein in Serratia marcescens

Gene, 1995
A gene (hag) encoding the flagellin (Fla) protein was cloned from Serratia marcescens (Sm) 8000, the wild-type strain of Sr41. The hag gene codes for a 348-amino-acid (aa) protein of 36.7 kDa. The predicted aa sequence showed 79% homology compared with the Fla of Sm 274 which has been reported previously [Harshey et al., Gene 79 (1989) 1-8]. Dot-matrix
H, Akatsuka   +3 more
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Significance of Duplicated Flagellin Genes in Campylobacter

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1993
The complex flagellum of Campylobacter coli VC167 contains two highly related (98%) flagellin subunit proteins which are produced from two 92% homologous, tandemly orientated genes, flaA and flaB. Mutants expressing only flaA form a full-length flagellar filament that confers slightly less than wild-type motility to the bacterium.
R A, Alm, P, Guerry, T J, Trust
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Terminal regions of flagellin are disordered in solution

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1989
Limited proteolysis of flagellin from Salmonella typhimurium SJW1103 by subtilisin, trypsin and thermolysin results in homologous degradation patterns. The terminal regions of flagellin are very sensitive to proteolysis. These parts are degraded into small oligopeptides at the very early stage of a mild digestion that yields a relatively stable ...
F, Vonderviszt   +3 more
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Flagellin

2022
Krutika Abhyankar, Monisha Kottayi
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The Bacterial Flagella and the Flagellar Protein Flagellin

Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1973
AbstractIn comparison with the relatively complicated flagella of all nucleated organisms, most of the actively motile bacteria have very much simpler locomotion organelles. These flagella are long thin filaments with a helical superstructure, anchored at one end in the cell membrane. Helical waves pass along the flagella in the distal direction during
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Transcription Regulation of Flagellins: A Structural Perspective

Biochemistry
Bacterial flagella are complex molecular motors that are essential for locomotion and host colonization. They consist of 30 different proteins expressed in varying stoichiometries. Their assembly and function are governed by a hierarchical transcriptional regulatory network with multiple checkpoints primarily regulated by sigma factors.
null Sheenu, Deepti Jain
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Signatures of antagonistic pleiotropy in a bacterial flagellin epitope

Cell Host and Microbe, 2021
Katarzyna Parys   +2 more
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How bacteria overcome flagellin pattern recognition in plants

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2022
Nattapong Sanguankiattichai   +2 more
exaly  

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