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<span style="border: 2px solid #a1a1a1; border-radius: 6px;padding:35px 50px 20px 30px;background: linear-gradient(#b0d0ff, #ffffff);"><span style="font-size:250%;">Scientific Reports</span>
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<span style="padding: 0px 0px 0px 100px;color:#808080;font-size:120%;">an online, open access journal: [http://www.nature.com/srep nature.com/srep]</span></span>
<span style="padding: 0px 0px 0px 100px;color:#808080;font-size:120%;">an online, open access journal: [http://www.nature.com/srep nature.com/srep]</span></span>


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The interactive Molecular Tour below assumes that you are familiar with the journal article.
The interactive Molecular Tour below assumes that you are familiar with the journal article<ref name="s3">PMID: 27759043</ref>.


==Molecular Tour==
==Molecular Tour==
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Each of the 11 protofilaments has a distinct color, so there are 11 colors. Here, <scene name='47/478822/Caucr-hook-cao/2'>one protofilament is marked with a black line</scene>. Each protofilament forms one of the 11-start helices.  
Each of the 11 protofilaments has a distinct color, so there are 11 colors. Here, <scene name='47/478822/Caucr-hook-cao/2'>one protofilament is marked with a black line</scene>. Each protofilament forms one of the 11-start helices.  


There is a large space between domains D2+D3 '''within''' a protofilament. Thus, protofilaments are held together by interactions between D0 and D1 (missing in this model). However, domains D2+D3 interact '''between''' protofilaments, forming 6 helices. Here, <scene name='47/478822/Caucr-hook-cao/3'>one of the 6-start helices is marked with a red line, and the 6 starts are numbered</scene>.
There is a large space between domains D2+D3 '''within''' a protofilament. Thus, protofilaments are held together by interactions between D0 and D1 (missing in this model). However, domains D2+D3 interact '''between''' protofilaments, forming 6 helices. Here, <scene name='47/478822/Caucr-hook-cao/3'>one of the 6-start helices is marked with a red line, and the 6 starts are numbered</scene>.<b>
 
*Black line: one of the 11-start protofilament helices. <font color="red">
*Red line: one of the 6-start helices.</font></b>
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==See Also==
* [[The Bacterial Flagellar Hook]]
* [[User:Fadel A. Samatey/FlgE II/Complete Flagellar Hook Structure|Cryo-EM structure of the complete flagellar hook of ''Campylobacter jejuni'']] (2016)


==Notes and References==
==Notes and References==
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