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<b>Tar chemoreceptor of E. coli</b><br>
<b>Tar chemoreceptor of E. coli</b><br>
The aspartate receptor Tar (taxis to aspartate and repellents) is one member of five classical methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins in E. coli (Aer, Tar, Tsr, Trg and Tap) that mediate chemotactic response. The whole chemoreceptor is build of three parts: a transmembrane sensing domain, a signal conversion domain and a kinase control domain (Fig 4). The transmembrane sensing domain of Tar is a four helix bundle where one bundle consists of two antiparallel helices [3]. <br><br>
The aspartate receptor Tar (taxis to aspartate and repellents) is one member of five classical methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins in E. coli (Aer, Tar, Tsr, Trg and Tap) that mediate chemotactic response. The whole chemoreceptor is build of three parts: a transmembrane sensing domain, a signal conversion domain and a kinase control domain (Fig 4). The transmembrane sensing domain of Tar is a four helix bundle where one bundle consists of two antiparallel helices [3]. <br><br>

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