Tags: Protein.

In molecular biology the CHASE domain is an extracellular protein domain of 200-230 amino acids which is found in transmembrane receptor from bacteria lower eukaryotes and plants. It has been named CHASE (Cyclases/Histidine kinases Associated Sensory Extracellular) because of its presence in diverse receptor-like proteins with histidine kinase and nucleotide cyclase domains.

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