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For more than 20 years, Makoto Miyata from Osaka City University has been studying the gliding motion of the parasitic bacterium M.
Based on genetic information, researchers believe that the molecular motor that moves m evolved from a protein that synthesizes ATP, which is called ATP synthase, although this has yet to be confirmed
Makoto Miyata said: "Recently, there is a hypothesis that, unlike the respiratory system in the mitochondria, M.
The discovery began when the team extracted cells from M.
Dai continued, "This discovery of ATP synthase creates a breakthrough in our understanding of cell evolution and protein, bringing us closer to understanding the operating principles of motility, which is expected to be used as a basis for the development of nano-devices and pharmaceuticals
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