| 11. | This suggested that the driving force behind counterclockwise flagellar rotation was the proton electrochemical potential.
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| 12. | The protein is largely localized to small cytoplasmic vesicles between the flagellar pocket and the nucleus.
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| 13. | The MKS1 protein along with flagellar apparatus basal body proteome and are required for cilium formation.
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| 14. | The sulcus consists of several irregularly-shaped plates, and it contains the flagellar pore.
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| 15. | The rotational direction of " E . coli " is controlled by the flagellar motor switch.
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| 16. | They have a highly active metabolism, with feeding apparatus arranged longitudinally and connected with the flagellar apparatus.
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| 17. | Underlying these behaviors are the somatic O and flagellar H antigens, so named based on Kauffman White classification.
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| 18. | By the 1980s, it was determined that bacterial chemotaxis resulted from the regulation of flagellar rotation by chemoreceptors.
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| 19. | Recent studies in Enterobacteriaceae have shown that " fis " positively regulates the flagellar movement of bacteria.
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| 20. | The speed of the flagellar motor is dependent on the magnitude of the PMF acting on MotA and MotB.
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