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1. Structural analysis of S-ring composed of FliFG fusion proteins in marine Vibrio polar flagellar motor.

2. Structure and Assembly of the Proteus mirabilis Flagellar Motor by Cryo-Electron Tomography.

3. FliL ring enhances the function of periplasmic flagella.

4. Structure of the molecular bushing of the bacterial flagellar motor.

5. Native flagellar MS ring is formed by 34 subunits with 23-fold and 11-fold subsymmetries.

6. The FlhA linker mediates flagellar protein export switching during flagellar assembly.

7. A proposed gear mechanism for torque generation in the flagellar motor.

8. Molecular mechanism for rotational switching of the bacterial flagellar motor.

9. Structural Conservation and Adaptation of the Bacterial Flagella Motor.

10. Structure and Function of Stator Units of the Bacterial Flagellar Motor.

11. BB0326 is responsible for the formation of periplasmic flagellar collar and assembly of the stator complex in Borrelia burgdorferi.

12. Structure of the native supercoiled flagellar hook as a universal joint.

13. Torque transmission mechanism of the curved bacterial flagellar hook revealed by cryo-EM.

14. Hooked on motility.

15. Membrane association and remodeling by intraflagellar transport protein IFT172.

16. Insight into adaptive remodeling of the rotor ring complex of the bacterial flagellar motor.

17. Crystal structure of the flagellar chaperone FliS from Bacillus cereus and an invariant proline critical for FliS dimerization and flagellin recognition.

18. Nanoscale-length control of the flagellar driveshaft requires hitting the tethered outer membrane.

19. Identical folds used for distinct mechanical functions of the bacterial flagellar rod and hook.

20. Distinct in situ structures of the Borrelia flagellar motor.

22. Specific arrangement of alpha-helical coiled coils in the core domain of the bacterial flagellar hook for the universal joint function.

23. Intact flagellar motor of Borrelia burgdorferi revealed by cryo-electron tomography: evidence for stator ring curvature and rotor/C-ring assembly flexion.

24. Contribution to the elucidation of the structure of the bacterial flagellum nano-motor through AFM imaging of the M-Ring.

25. The flagellar filament structure of the extreme acidothermophile Sulfolobus shibatae B12 suggests that archaeabacterial flagella have a unique and common symmetry and design.

26. Layer-by-layer assembly of bioengineered flagella protein nanotubes.

27. The three-dimensional structure of the flagellar rotor from a clockwise-locked mutant of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium.

28. Oligomerization of the bacterial flagellar ATPase FliI is controlled by its extreme N-terminal region.

29. Electron cryomicroscopic visualization of PomA/B stator units of the sodium-driven flagellar motor in liposomes.

30. [Structure, function and self-assembly of the bacterial flagellum].

31. In vitro characterization of FlgB, FlgC, FlgF, FlgG, and FliE, flagellar basal body proteins of Salmonella.

32. Structure of the rotor of the bacterial flagellar motor revealed by electron cryomicroscopy and single-particle image analysis.

33. Dual flagellar systems enable motility under different circumstances.

34. Domain movements of HAP2 in the cap-filament complex formation and growth process of the bacterial flagellum.

35. Oligomerization and activation of the FliI ATPase central to bacterial flagellum assembly.

36. Rotary protein motors.

37. Variable symmetry in Salmonella typhimurium flagellar motors.

38. Interactions between bacterial flagellar axial proteins in their monomeric state in solution.

39. Developmental pathway for biofilm formation in curli-producing Escherichia coli strains: role of flagella, curli and colanic acid.

40. Interaction between FliE and FlgB, a proximal rod component of the flagellar basal body of Salmonella.

41. Overproduced Salmonella typhimurium flagellar motor switch complexes.

42. Plugging interactions of HAP2 pentamer into the distal end of flagellar filament revealed by electron microscopy.

43. Architectural features of the Salmonella typhimurium flagellar motor switch revealed by disrupted C-rings.

44. Isolation and ultrastructural study of the flagellar basal body complex from Rhodobacter sphaeroides WS8 (wild type) and a polyhook mutant PG.

45. Self-assembly of the filament capping protein, FliD, of bacterial flagella into an annular structure.

46. The structure of the R-type straight flagellar filament of Salmonella at 9 A resolution by electron cryomicroscopy.

47. Structure of bacterial flagellar filaments at 11 A resolution: packing of the alpha-helices.

48. Genetic and biochemical analysis of the flagellar hook of Treponema phagedenis.

49. Overproduction of the bacterial flagellar switch proteins and their interactions with the MS ring complex in vitro.

50. Isolation, characterization and structure of bacterial flagellar motors containing the switch complex.

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