Flagellar filament of bacteria: Difference between revisions

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The R form of the flagellar filament was obtained in 2003<ref name="yonekura-r-filament">PMID: 12904785</ref> by fitting a crystallographic model of the monomer<ref name="1io1">PMID: 11268201</ref> into an electron cryomicroscopic density map with resolution as good as 4 &Aring;. The resulting R form monomer, [[1ucu]], included terminal alpha helices that had to be removed in order to obtain the crystallographic model.
The R form of the flagellar filament was obtained in 2003<ref name="yonekura-r-filament">PMID: 12904785</ref>, by fitting a crystallographic model of the monomer<ref name="1io1">PMID: 11268201</ref> into an electron cryomicroscopic density map with resolution as good as 4 &Aring;. The resulting full-length R form monomer, [[1ucu]], included terminal alpha helices that were absent in the crystallographic model.




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