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An archaellum filament composed of two alternating subunits

Gambelli, Lavinia ; Isupov, Michail N. ; Conners, Rebecca ; McLaren, Mathew ; Bellack, Annett ; Gold, Vicki ; Rachel, Reinhard ; Daum, Bertram



Abstract

Archaea use a molecular machine, called the archaellum, to swim. The archaellum consists of an ATP-powered intracellular motor that drives the rotation of an extracellular filament composed of multiple copies of proteins named archaellins. In many species, several archaellin homologs are encoded in the same operon; however, previous structural studies indicated that archaellum filaments mainly ...

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