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<ref group="xtra">PMID: 27759043</ref><references group="xtra" />
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:<table style="background: #d0ffd0;padding: 6px;"><tr><td>The assembly of about a hundred molecules of FlgE protein makes the bacterial flagellar hook. FlgE has a high variability in amino acid residues composition and in molecular weight. Our study shows that FlgE can be divided in two distinct parts. The first part comprises domains that are found in all FlgE proteins and will make the basic structure of the hook common to all flagellated bacteria. The second part, hyper-variable both in size and structure, will be bacteria dependent and will give to the hook additional and specific properties to the bacterium its belong to.[[User:Fadel A. Samatey/FlgE I| See results in interactive 3D]]. </td></tr></table>




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<ref group="xtra">PMID: 21301106</ref><references group="xtra" />


==Contributions from 2001 to 2010==
==Contributions from 2001 to 2010==

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Eric Martz, Fadel A. Samatey