نتایج جستجو برای: gliding motility

تعداد نتایج: 40167  

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 2006
Angela Gallegos Barbara Mazzag Alex Mogilner

We analyze the phenomenon of spreading of a Myxococcus xanthus bacterial colony on plates coated with nutrient. The bacteria spread by gliding on the surface. In the first few hours, cell growth is irrelevant to colony spread. In this case, bacteria spread through peninsular protrusions from the edge of the initial colony. We analyze the diffusion through the narrowing reticulum of cells on the...

2015
Henri Palacci Ofer Idan Megan Armstrong Takahiro Nitta Henry Hess

In the past twenty years, our ability to manipulate and engineer devices at the nano-scale has grown exponentially. As the fabrication of autonomous systems at these scales becomes a reality, the observation of biological structures can help us understand general design principles at the nano-scale. The gliding motility assay is an excellent model system for the observation of collective behavi...

2016
Arnault Graindorge Karine Frénal Damien Jacot Julien Salamun Jean Baptiste Marq Dominique Soldati-Favre Marc-Jan Gubbels

Many members of the phylum of Apicomplexa have adopted an obligate intracellular life style and critically depend on active invasion and egress from the infected cells to complete their lytic cycle. Toxoplasma gondii belongs to the coccidian subgroup of the Apicomplexa, and as such, the invasive tachyzoite contains an organelle termed the conoid at its extreme apex. This motile organelle consis...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1978
C J Costenbader R P Burchard

Short Flexibacter FS-1 cells, generated during logarithmic growth in glucose-salts medium or by filament fragmentation during the transition from log to stationary phase in rich medium, are unable to glide. Motility returns when cells elongate. This strain also dissociates stable, short, nongliding variants.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Bert Nitzsche Elzbieta Dudek Lukasz Hajdo Andrzej A Kasprzak Andrej Vilfan Stefan Diez

Single-molecule experiments have been used with great success to explore the mechanochemical cycles of processive motor proteins such as kinesin-1, but it has proven difficult to apply these approaches to nonprocessive motors. Therefore, the mechanochemical cycle of kinesin-14 (ncd) is still under debate. Here, we use the readout from the collective activity of multiple motors to derive informa...

Journal: :Trends in microbiology 2008
Makoto Miyata

The twelve Mycoplasma species known to glide on solid surfaces all lack surface flagella or pili, and no genes homologous to known motility systems have been found in the five genomes sequenced to date. Recent studies on the fastest of these species, M. mobile, examined novel proteins involved in the gliding mechanism, binding targets on the solid surfaces, energy sources and mechanical charact...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Mingzhai Sun Morgane Wartel Eric Cascales Joshua W Shaevitz Tâm Mignot

Protein-directed intracellular transport has not been observed in bacteria despite the existence of dynamic protein localization and a complex cytoskeleton. However, protein trafficking has clear potential uses for important cellular processes such as growth, development, chromosome segregation, and motility. Conflicting models have been proposed to explain Myxococcus xanthus motility on solid ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2017
Beiyan Nan

Some bacteria glide mysteriously on surfaces without using flagella, pili, or other external appendages. Recent studies suggest how gliding motors in the inner membrane may transduce force to the cell surface.

Journal: :Bacteriological reviews 1977
E Canale-Parola

INTRODUCTION ........................................ 181 METABOLISM OF SPIROCHETES ................................... 182 Cultivation of Spirochetes ................................... 182 Anaerobic Energy-Yielding Metabolism ................................... 183 Aerobic Dissimilatory Metabolism ................................... 187 Physiology of T. pallidum .................................

Journal: :Science 2007
Tâm Mignot Joshua W Shaevitz Patricia L Hartzell David R Zusman

The bacterium Myxococcus xanthus has two motility systems: S motility, which is powered by type IV pilus retraction, and A motility, which is powered by unknown mechanism(s). We found that A motility involved transient adhesion complexes that remained at fixed positions relative to the substratum as cells moved forward. Complexes assembled at leading cell poles and dispersed at the rear of the ...

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