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The following pages link to Mutational analysis of the GTP-binding motif of FlhF which regulates the number and placement of the polar flagellum in Vibrio alginolyticus. (Q45928414):
Displaying 14 items.
- Sodium-driven motor of the polar flagellum in marine bacteria Vibrio (Q26822693) (← links)
- Spatial and numerical regulation of flagellar biosynthesis in polarly flagellated bacteria (Q26853004) (← links)
- The cell biology of peritrichous flagella in Bacillus subtilis (Q30531606) (← links)
- The GTPase activity of FlhF is dispensable for flagellar localization, but not motility, in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. (Q30535710) (← links)
- Poles apart: prokaryotic polar organelles and their spatial regulation (Q34578034) (← links)
- Change Is Good: Variations in Common Biological Mechanisms in the Epsilonproteobacterial GeneraCampylobacterandHelicobacter (Q34713695) (← links)
- De- and repolarization mechanism of flagellar morphogenesis during a bacterial cell cycle. (Q37220147) (← links)
- HubP, a Polar Landmark Protein, Regulates Flagellar Number by Assisting in the Proper Polar Localization of FlhG in Vibrio alginolyticus (Q37358598) (← links)
- A novel dnaJ family gene, sflA, encodes an inhibitor of flagellation in marine Vibrio species (Q43126063) (← links)
- Investigation into FlhFG reveals distinct features of FlhF in regulating flagellum polarity in Shewanella oneidensis (Q46697786) (← links)
- Analysis of the GTPase motif of FlhF in the control of the number and location of polar flagella in Vibrio alginolyticus (Q49337876) (← links)
- Insights into the impact of flhF inactivation on Campylobacter jejuni colonization of chick and mice gut (Q57801439) (← links)
- Biochemical analysis of GTPase FlhF which controls the number and position of flagellar formation in marine Vibrio (Q58782865) (← links)
- Conversion of mono-polar to peritrichous flagellation in Vibrio alginolyticus (Q83123865) (← links)