Structure of the archaeal chemotaxis protein CheY in a domain-swapped dimeric conformation

Volume: 75, Issue: 9, Pages: 576 - 585
Published: Aug 30, 2019
Abstract
Archaea are motile by the rotation of the archaellum. The archaellum switches between clockwise and counterclockwise rotation, and movement along a chemical gradient is possible by modulation of the switching frequency. This modulation involves the response regulator CheY and the archaellum adaptor protein CheF. In this study, two new crystal forms and protein structures of CheY are reported. In both crystal forms, CheY is arranged in a...
Paper Details
Title
Structure of the archaeal chemotaxis protein CheY in a domain-swapped dimeric conformation
Published Date
Aug 30, 2019
Volume
75
Issue
9
Pages
576 - 585
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