DNA-templated assembly of the bacterial flagellar motor's cytoplasmic ring
<p>The bacterial flagellar motor is one of the most complex protein machines found in nature and how it self-assembles and produces force are very much open questions. In this thesis, I study the constituent parts of the motor in vitro, with the focus being primarily on FliG, a protein which h...
Auteur principal: | Spratt, J |
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Autres auteurs: | Berry, R |
Format: | Thèse |
Langue: | English |
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2018
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