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- Aspartate_receptor abstract "The aspartate receptor, Tar, is a member of a family of transmembrane receptors that mediate chemotactic response in certain enteric bacteria, such as Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli. These methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors are one of the first components in the sensory excitation and adaptation responses in bacteria, which act to alter swimming behaviour upon detection of specific chemicals. The aspartate receptor mediates movement towards the attractants aspartate and maltose, and away from the repellents nickel and cobalt. There are many different types of bacterial 60 kDa transmembrane receptors, which share similar topology and signalling mechanisms. They possess three domains: a periplasmic ligand-binding domain, two transmembrane segments, and a cytoplasmic domain. The structure of the ligand-binding domain comprises a closed or partly opened, four-helical bundle with a left-handed twist. The difference in the sequence of the ligand-binding domain between receptors reflects the different ligand specificities. Binding of the ligand causes a conformational change that is transmitted across the membrane to the cytoplasmic activation domain.".
- Aspartate_receptor symbol "TarH".
- Aspartate_receptor thumbnail Ligand_binding_domain_aspartate_receptor.png?width=300.
- Aspartate_receptor wikiPageID "31257005".
- Aspartate_receptor wikiPageRevisionID "492961708".
- Aspartate_receptor caption "Ribbon diagram of the S. typhimurium aspartate receptor ligand binding domain".
- Aspartate_receptor hasPhotoCollection Aspartate_receptor.
- Aspartate_receptor interpro "IPR003122".
- Aspartate_receptor name "Tar ligand binding domain homologue".
- Aspartate_receptor pfam "PF02203".
- Aspartate_receptor scop "1".
- Aspartate_receptor smart "TarH".
- Aspartate_receptor symbol "TarH".
- Aspartate_receptor width "200".
- Aspartate_receptor subject Category:Membrane_proteins.
- Aspartate_receptor subject Category:Protein_domains.
- Aspartate_receptor type Abstraction100002137.
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- Aspartate_receptor type Chemical114806838.
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- Aspartate_receptor type MembraneProteins.
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- Aspartate_receptor type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Aspartate_receptor type Part113809207.
- Aspartate_receptor type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Aspartate_receptor type Protein114728724.
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- Aspartate_receptor type Protein.
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- Aspartate_receptor comment "The aspartate receptor, Tar, is a member of a family of transmembrane receptors that mediate chemotactic response in certain enteric bacteria, such as Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli. These methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors are one of the first components in the sensory excitation and adaptation responses in bacteria, which act to alter swimming behaviour upon detection of specific chemicals.".
- Aspartate_receptor label "Aspartate receptor".
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- Aspartate_receptor sameAs Q4807711.
- Aspartate_receptor sameAs Q4807711.
- Aspartate_receptor sameAs Aspartate_receptor.
- Aspartate_receptor wasDerivedFrom Aspartate_receptor?oldid=492961708.
- Aspartate_receptor depiction Ligand_binding_domain_aspartate_receptor.png.
- Aspartate_receptor isPrimaryTopicOf Aspartate_receptor.