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Nature Reviews Microbiology 6, 455-465 (June 2008) | doi:10.1038/nrmicro1887

Coordinating assembly of a bacterial macromolecular machine

Fabienne F. V. Chevance1 & Kelly T. Hughes1  About the authors

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The assembly of large and complex organelles, such as the bacterial flagellum, poses the formidable problem of coupling temporal gene expression to specific stages of the organelle-assembly process. The discovery that levels of the bacterial flagellar regulatory protein FlgM are controlled by its secretion from the cell in response to the completion of an intermediate flagellar structure (the hook–basal body) was only the first of several discoveries of unique mechanisms that coordinate flagellar gene expression with assembly. In this Review, we discuss this mechanism, together with others that also coordinate gene regulation and flagellar assembly in Gram-negative bacteria.

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  1. Department of Biology, University of Utah, 257 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, USA.

Correspondence to: Kelly T. Hughes1 Email: kelly.hughes@utah.edu

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