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chemotaxis protein CheW
CheW proteins are part of the chemotaxis signaling mechanism in bacteria. CheW interacts with the methyl accepting chemotaxis proteins (MCPs) and relays signals to CheY, which affects flageller rotation. This family includes CheW and other related proteins that are involved in chemotaxis. The CheW-like regulatory domain in CheA [1] binds to CheW, suggesting that these domains can interact with each other. [1]. 9989504. Structure of CheA, a signal-transducing histidine kinase. Bilwes AM, Alex LA, Crane BR, Simon MI;. Cell 1999;96:131-141. (from Pfam)
CheW couples methyl-accepting chemoreceptors and histidine kinase CheA and is essential for chemotaxis
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