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Table 2 The halobacterial transducers as preys

From: The protein interaction network of a taxis signal transduction system in a Halophilic Archaeon

Htr

Gene

Name

Signal

TM

A

Y

W1

W2

R

1

OE3347F

HtrI

Orange light (A), UV light (R) [35–37]

2

∙

∙

∙

∙

 

2

OE3481R

HtrII

Blue light (R), Ser (A) [38, 39]

2

∙

∙

∙

∙

 

3

OE3611R

BasT

Leu, Ile, Val, Met, Cys (A) [33]

2

∙

∙

∙

∙

 

4

OE2189R

Htr4

 

2

∙

∙

∙

∙

 

5

OE3474R

CosT

Compatible osmolytes (A) [34]

2

∙

∙

∙

∙

 

6

OE2168R

Htr6

 

2

∙

∙

∙

∙

 

8

OE3167F

HtrVIII

O2 (A) [40]

6

∙

∙

∙

∙

 

14

OE1536R

MpcT

ΔΨ (A) [41]

2

∙

∙

∙

  

17

OE3436R

Htr17

 

3

∙

∙

   

18

OE2195F

Htr18

 

2

(∙)

∙

   

16

OE1929R

Htr16

 

2

∙

    

15

OE2392R

Htr15

 

0

 

∙

∙

∙

 

11

OE5243F

Car

Arg (A) [42]

0

   

∙

 

13

OE2474R

Htr13

 

0

  

∙

∙

 

12

OE3070R

Htr12

 

0

    

∙

7

OE3473F

Htr7

 

3

     

9

OE2996R

Htr9

 

0

     

10

OE3150R

HemAT

O2 (R) [43]

0

     
  1. Transducers were grouped according to their interaction patterns. Signal indicates attractant (A) or repellent (R) signal for the respective transducer where known. TM is the number of predicted transmembrane helices. The columns A, Y, W1, W2 and R indicate whether the transducer was identified as interaction partner CheA, CheY, CheW1, CheW2 or CheR, respectively. () Htr18 was not identified with the bait CheA but its putatively associated protein OE2196F.