Extended Data Fig. 6: Interdomain interactions along the 5-start interface across bacterial species. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 6: Interdomain interactions along the 5-start interface across bacterial species.

From: Structures of the sheathed flagellum reveal mechanisms of assembly and rotation in Vibrio cholerae

Extended Data Fig. 6: Interdomain interactions along the 5-start interface across bacterial species.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Our V. cholerae filament model presents three potential interaction pairs: E1220-R3145, K1360-D1525, and R660-D445. Similar interactions are observed in other bacterial species, such as S. Typhimurium15 (K1350 and N1505, E1210 and R4425, R650 and D425), P. aeruginosa27 (E1220 andR4255, and R660 and A465), and C. jejuni29 (E1220 and Q5135, and Q1360 and S1525).

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