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Note that D2 consists of a continuous segment of the protein chain, while D1 is made up of discontinuous segments. D0 (not shown, see above) is attached to D1, and D0 forms the inner channel of the hook. D2 forms the outer surface of the hook.
Note that D2 consists of a continuous segment of the protein chain, while D1 is made up of discontinuous segments. D0 (not shown, see above) is attached to D1, and D0 forms the inner channel of the hook. D2 forms the outer surface of the hook.
From the curved model of the hook (see below), here are <scene name='The_Bacterial_Flagellar_Hook/Flagellar_hook_3rings_pdb_gz/2'>three rings  of 11 Flg31 monomers per ring</scene>. You can see how the Flg31 monomers fit into the hook when <scene name='The_Bacterial_Flagellar_Hook/Flagellar_hook_3rings_pdb_gz/2'>two monomers are highlighted</scene>.


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