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Bacterial twitching motility protein

Bacterial twitching motility protein


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Bacterial twitching motility protein

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Adenosine Triphosphatase Atpase Bacteria Bacterial Bacteriology Bacterium Biomolecule Circular Conjugation Cyclic Enzyme Graphic Hexamer Hexameric Macromolecule Microbiology Molecular Biology Molecules Motility Pilus Proteins Proteomics Structural Biochemical Biochemistry Cutouts Microbiological Molecular Model Molecular Structure Protein


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This print showcases the intricate structure of a bacterial twitching motility protein, known as pilt. The artwork beautifully illustrates the molecular model of this biomolecule, highlighting its importance in bacterial motility and conjugation. The image features a cut-out representation of the protein against a clean white background, allowing viewers to focus on its structural details. With its cyclic and circular shape, the pilt protein exhibits an impressive sixfold symmetry, forming a hexameric complex. This hexamer serves as a motor complex that drives surface motility in bacteria through pilus retraction. Derived from Aquifex aeolicus bacterium, this enzyme plays a crucial role in biochemistry and microbiology research. Its function as an adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) enables energy transfer within cells during bacterial movement. Scientists and researchers interested in proteomics, bacteriology, or molecular biology will find this illustration invaluable for their studies. The precise depiction of molecules and proteins aids in understanding their structural characteristics and biological functions.

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