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- noun Plural form of
flagellin .
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Examples
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Fifth, one might then speculate that from this initial adhesin by consecutive (following) mutations later developed the multimeric flagellins (building blocks of the Scourge).
Flagellum evolution -- how's your German? - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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Pallen 2006 Variation in bacterial flagellins: from sequence to structure.
Flagellum evolution -- how's your German? - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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A mechanistic objection, for example, that today would have been flagellins from a common Vorfahrenprotein which, however, already part of a complex motor, are formed by gradual evolution seems not to lie, at least at hand.
Flagellum evolution -- how's your German? - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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For example, in eubacterial flagellins there has to be conservation of domains that mediate inter-subunit interactions for assembly to occur.
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Similar studies could recreate plausible ancestors for various flagellar components for example, the common ancestor of flagellins and HAP3 proteins.
Alert! Alack! I have been quote mined! - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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But then all flagellins also share homology with another component of the flagellar filament, the hook-associated protein 3 (HAP3) or FlgL (as is evident from the application of InterProScan to FlgL from E. coli).
Alert! Alack! I have been quote mined! - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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All flagellins show sequence similarity indicative of common ancestry homology.
Alert! Alack! I have been quote mined! - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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This paper also demonstrates that the flagellins of 3841 and VF39SM are possibly glycosylated.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Dinah Tambalo 2010
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All flagellins exhibit conserved amino acid residues at the N - and C-terminal ends and are variable in the central regions.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Dinah Tambalo 2010
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