Protein Domain : Flagellar basal body rod protein, N-terminal IPR001444

Type  Domain
Description  Many bacterial species swim actively by means of flagella. The flagella organelle is made of three parts: the basal body, the hook and the filament.The basal body consists of four rings (L,P,S, and M) mounted on a central rod [ ].In Salmonella typhimurium and related organisms the rod has been shown to consist of four different, yet evolutionary related proteins: in the distalportion of the rod there are about 26 subunits of protein flgG and in the proximal portion there are about six subunits each of proteins flgB, flgC, andflgF. These four proteins contain a highly conservedasparagine-rich domain at their N terminus.
Short Name  Flag_bb_rod_N

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