The voltage-gated Na+ channel NaVBP has a role in motility, chemotaxis, and pH homeostasis of an alkaliphilic Bacillus.
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Yi Wei | Masahiro Ito | D. Clapham | T. A. Krulwich | Yi Wei | A. Guffanti | David E Clapham | Terry A Krulwich | Haoxing Xu | Haoxing Xu | Arthur A Guffanti | Lior Zvi | M. Ito | Lior Zvi
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