[Molvis-list] Bacterial Flagellar Filament at Atomic Resolution
Eric Martz
emartz at microbio.umass.edu
Sun Jul 30 18:57:14 EDT 2006
Those interested in the structure of the bacterial flagellar filament at
atomic resolution will find a great movie of its assembly, plus PDB files
for the filament assembly, the hook assembly, morphs, and MolSlides showing
conservation patterns in the filament, new in PE 2.79's Atlas:
http://www.umass.edu/microbio/chime/pe_beta/pe/atlas/atlas.htm#struc
These resources come from crystallography and cryo-EM studies by Keiichi
Namba and his group in Osaka, Japan, who kindly contributed coordinates not
available in the Protein Data Bank.
-Eric
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