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PRK12608
transcription termination factor Rho; Provisional
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alt_F1F0_F1_bet: alternate F1F0 ATPase, F1 subunit beta
A small number of taxonomically diverse prokaryotic species have what appears to be a second ATP syn...
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ATP-synt_F1_V1_A1_AB_FliI_C: ATP synthase, alpha/beta subunits of F1/V1/A1 complex, flagellum-specific ATPase FliI, C-terminal domain
The alpha and beta (also called A and B) subunits are primarily found in the F1, V1, and A1 complexe...
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ATP-synt_F1_V1_A1_AB_FliI_N: ATP synthase, alpha/beta subunits of F1/V1/A1 complex, flagellum-specific ATPase FliI, N-terminal domain
The alpha and beta (or A and B) subunits are primarily found in the F1, V1, and A1 complexes of the ...
ATP-synt_F1_beta_C: F1-ATP synthase beta (B) subunit, C-terminal domain
The beta (B) subunit of the F1 complex of F0F1-ATP synthase, C-terminal domain. The F-ATP synthase (...
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ATP-synt_F1_beta_N: F1-ATP synthase beta (B) subunit, N-terminal domain
The beta (B) subunit of the F1 complex of FoF1-ATP synthase, N-terminal domain. The F-ATP synthase (...
FliI_clade2: flagellar protein export ATPase FliI
Members of this protein family are the FliI protein of bacterial flagellum systems. This protein act...
FliI_clade1: flagellar protein export ATPase FliI
III_secr_ATP: type III secretion apparatus H+-transporting two-sector ATPase
[Protein fate, Protein and peptide secretion and trafficking, Cellular processes, Pathogenesis]
V-ATPase_V1_A: V-type (H+)-ATPase V1, A subunit
This models eukaryotic vacuolar (H+)-ATPase that is responsible for acidifying cellular compartments...
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