FliN sequence alignment for the part of FliN whose structure is reported here (residues 68 to the end for the T. maritima protein). The N-terminal part of the protein is more variable and is partially dispensable for function in E. coli (65). The secondary structure is indicated at the top. Gray bars in the alignment indicate positions where the hydrophobic character is conserved. At the bottom plus signs indicate residues that are mostly buried and contribute to the core of the FliN dimer, asterisks indicate residues that make major contributions to the surface hydrophobic patch, solid circles indicate the positions of mutations that give an immotile but flagellate phenotype, and open circles indicate the positions of mutations that give a motile but nonchemotactic (switching-impaired) phenotype. T.m., Thermotoga maritima; A.a., Aquifex aeolicus; B.b., Borrelia burgdorferi; B.c., Burkholderia cepacia; B.p., Bordetella pertussis; B.s., Bacillus subtilis; C.a., Clostridium acetobutylicum; C.c., Caulobacter crescentus; C.d., Clostridium difficile; C.h., Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans; C.j., Campylobacter jejuni; D.h., Desulfitobacterium hafniense; D.v., Desulfovibrio vulgaris; E.c., Escherichia coli; H.p., Helicobacter pylori; L.p., Legionella pneumophila; N.e., Nitrosomonas europaea; P.a., Pseudomonas aeruginosa; R.p., Rhodopseudomonas palustris; R.s., Rhodobacter sphaeroides; S.p., Shewenella putrefaciens; T.d., Treponema denticola; T.p., Treponema pallidum; V.c., Vibrio cholerae; Y.p., Yersinia pestis.