نتایج جستجو برای: flagellar wave

تعداد نتایج: 223614  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1969
M E Holwill

In previous papers (Holwill & Silvester, 1965, 1967) results have been presented which support the hypothesis that the frequency of beating of a flagellum (hereinafter referred to simply as 'frequency') is identical with, or at least proportional to, a rate constant of the first-order chemical reaction which limits the frequency. If, as seems probable (e.g. Bishop, 1962; Brokaw, 1962) adenosine...

Journal: :Cell motility and the cytoskeleton 2006
David Woolley Catarina Gadelha Keith Gull

Motility in trypanosomes is achieved through the undulating behaviour of a single "9 + 2" flagellum; normally the flagellar waves begin at the flagellar tip and propagate towards the base. For flagella in general, however, propagation is from base-to-tip and it is believed that bend formation, and sustained regular oscillation, depend upon a localised resistance to inter-doublet sliding - which...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2004
Hongmin Qin Dennis R. Diener Stefan Geimer Douglas G. Cole Joel L. Rosenbaum

Intraflagellar transport (IFT) is the bidirectional movement of multisubunit protein particles along axonemal microtubules and is required for assembly and maintenance of eukaryotic flagella and cilia. One posited role of IFT is to transport flagellar precursors to the flagellar tip for assembly. Here, we examine radial spokes, axonemal subunits consisting of 22 polypeptides, as potential cargo...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1993
T Murakami K Hiraoka T Mikami T Matsumoto S Katagiri K Shinagawa M Suzuki

Flagellar antigen of Bacillus cereus H.1 was purified and tested for serodiagnostic antigen by ELISA. The antibody against the flagellar antigen of B. cereus H.1 reacted not only with the homologous specific antigen but also reacted with the flagellar antigens of 23 strains of B. cereus. This common flagellar antigen of B. cereus was found to be due to 61-kDa protein by SDS-PAGE and immunoblot ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1991
S L Motzel L K Riley

Purified flagella from multiple isolates of Bacillus piliformis were obtained and examined by electron microscopy. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and Western blot (immunoblot) analyses were used to assess the purity, antigenicity, and cross-reactivity of purified flagellar preparations. SDS-PAGE demonstrated a single, major protein band evident at approxima...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Medicine 1924

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1990
K Kutsukake Y Ohya T Iino

In Salmonella typhimurium, nearly 50 genes are involved in flagellar formation and function and constitute at least 13 different operons. In this study, we examined the transcriptional interaction among the flagellar operons by combined use of Mu d1(Apr Lac) cts62 and Tn10 insertion mutants in the flagellar genes. The results showed that the flagellar operons can be divided into three classes: ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1967
Joel L. Rosenbaum F. M. Child

The flagella of populations of three protozoan species (Ochromonas, Euglena, and Astasia) were amputated and allowed to regenerate. The kinetics of regeneration in all species were characterized by a lag phase during which there was no apparent flagellar elongation; this phase was followed by elongation at a rate which constantly decelerated as the original length was regained. Inhibition by cy...

2011
Rustin R. Lovewell Ryan M. Collins Julie L. Acker George A. O'Toole Matthew J. Wargo Brent Berwin

Phagocytosis of bacteria by innate immune cells is a primary method of bacterial clearance during infection. However, the mechanisms by which the host cell recognizes bacteria and consequentially initiates phagocytosis are largely unclear. Previous studies of the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa have indicated that bacterial flagella and flagellar motility play an important role in colonization...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Melanie Rust Sophie Borchert Eike Niehus Sarah A Kuehne Eugenia Gripp Afrodita Bajceta Jonathan L McMurry Sebastian Suerbaum Kelly T Hughes Christine Josenhans

Helicobacter pylori requires flagellar motility and orientation to persist actively in its habitat. A particular feature of flagella in most Helicobacter species including H. pylori is a membraneous flagellar sheath. The anti-sigma factor FlgM of H. pylori is unusual, since it lacks an N-terminal domain present in other FlgM homologs, e.g., FlgM of Salmonella spp., whose regulatory function is ...

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