Structures of the stator complex that drives rotation of the bacterial flagellum
The bacterial flagellum is the prototypical protein nanomachine and comprises a rotating helical propeller attached to a membrane-embedded motor complex. The motor consists of a central rotor surrounded by stator units that couple ion flow across the cytoplasmic membrane to generate torque. Here, we...
Main Authors: | Deme, J, Johnson, S, Vickery, O, Muellbauer, A, Monkhouse, H, Griffiths, T, Hennell James, R, Berks, B, Srtansfeld, P, Coulton, J, Lea, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2020
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