Extended Data Fig. 6: Details of the interactions of FlgK and FlgL with neighbouring subunits. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 6: Details of the interactions of FlgK and FlgL with neighbouring subunits.

From: The structure of the complete extracellular bacterial flagellum reveals the mechanism of flagellin incorporation

Extended Data Fig. 6: Details of the interactions of FlgK and FlgL with neighbouring subunits.

a, Cross-section view of the HFJ in complex with the hook and the filament (right) with labelled width of the secretion channel at the bottom of the FliC filament (i), the FlgL layer (ii) and the FlgK layer (iii). b, The arrangement of components in HFJ in the symmetry lattice along 5-start, 6-start, 11-start axes. c, FlgK interacts with 6 adjacent proteins in 3 different modes. d, FlgL interacts with 6 adjacent proteins in 3 different modes.

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