Conserved Protein Domain Family
MCP_signal

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cl23763: MCP_signal Superfamily (this model, PSSM-Id:304920 is obsolete)
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Methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein (MCP), signaling domain
Methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins (MCPs or chemotaxis receptors) are an integral part of the transmembrane protein complex that controls bacterial chemotaxis, together with the histidine kinase CheA, the receptor-coupling protein CheW, receptor-modification enzymes, and localized phosphatases. MCPs contain a four helix trans membrane region, an N-terminal periplasmic ligand binding domain, and a C-terminal HAMP domain followed by a cytoplasmic signaling domain. This C-terminal signaling domain dimerizes into a four-helix bundle and interacts with CheA through the adaptor protein CheW.
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Accession: cl23763
PSSM Id: 304920
Name: MCP_signal
Created: 2-Feb-2016
Updated: 2-Feb-2016
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