STRUCTURE OF POLYACRYLATE FIBERS: POLYMERS &OIL EXTRACTION

  • Jarnik, Michal (PI)
  • Lin, Mow (PI)
  • Lawson, Cathy C (PI)
  • Liu, Yi (PI)

Project Details

Description

In bacterial chemotaxis, t3W I membrane receptors are involved. These have N-terminal extracytoplasmic sensing domains connected by helices to C-terminal signaling domains in the cytoplasm. Receptor signaling involves regulation of a protein kinase, CheA. Kinase activation requires the formation of a higher order complex of 6-8 signaling domains per CheA. By EK these active complexes appear to be cylindrical bundles. STEM studies were initiated to try to deternime the stoichionietry of the components.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date10/1/959/30/99

Funding

  • National Center for Research Resources: $8,435.00

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