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2.7.3.3
arginine kinase
flagellum
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738078
2.7.4.6
nucleoside-diphosphate kinase
flagellum
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723128
4.6.1.14
glycosylphosphatidylinositol diacylglycerol-lyase
flagellum
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730795
5.6.1.2
dynein ATPase
flagellum
the flagellum possesses two waveforms. The flagellar form (tip-to-base) responsible for forward movements and ciliary form (base-to-tip) possibly responsible for reorientation in response to changes in surroundings. Dyneins responsible for the two waveforms in Leishmania bear different structural and functional conformations. During ciliary beating, there is heterogeneity along the flagellum
751526
7.4.2.8
protein-secreting ATPase
flagellum
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735223
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