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==Assembly== | ==Assembly== | ||
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</td></tr><tr><td>Assembly of the bacterial flagellum. Credit: Protonic Nanomachine Project, used with | |||
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During assembly of the flagellum, its protein components are transported through hollow cores of the basal body, hook and filament, assembling at the end of the nascent flagellum<ref name="assembly1">PMID: 18931786</ref>. The [http://www.fbs.osaka-u.ac.jp/eng/labo/09a.html Namba Group] has prepared a [http://www.fbs.osaka-u.ac.jp/labs/namba/npn/movie5.html movie illustrating their understanding of the assembly process as of about 2004]. | During assembly of the flagellum, its protein components are transported through hollow cores of the basal body, hook and filament, assembling at the end of the nascent flagellum<ref name="assembly1">PMID: 18931786</ref>. The [http://www.fbs.osaka-u.ac.jp/eng/labo/09a.html Namba Group] has prepared a [http://www.fbs.osaka-u.ac.jp/labs/namba/npn/movie5.html movie illustrating their understanding of the assembly process as of about 2004]. | ||
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