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[[Image:order flag.png|thumb|right|221px|Figure 2 : The sequential expression of flagellar genes]]
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Figure 1 : The genetically defined hierarchy of the flagellar operons in Escherichia coli.

Description of the genetic pathway that lead to flagella assembly


The construction of E. coli flagellar system is organized into a complex hierarchy. The different parts of the flagella are successively assembled parts by parts. This architecture is also present in the network of genes that contributes to its set-up. A global transcription factor FlhDC activates the synthesis of the flagella. This class 1 gene encodes a protein that activates the expression of class 2 genes. Those genes lead to the construction of the basal body of the flagella and its hook. Then FliA, a protein coded by a class 2 gene activates, with FlhDC to the expression of class 3 genes (Figure 1).



The expression of the flagellar genes is precisely ordered

Figure 2 : The sequential expression of flagellar genes

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