نتایج جستجو برای: flagella

تعداد نتایج: 5053  

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2012
Sookkyung Lim Charles S Peskin

Flagellar bundling is an important aspect of locomotion in bacteria such as Escherichia coli. To study the hydrodynamic behavior of helical flagella, we present a computational model that is based on the geometry of the bacterial flagellar filament at the micrometer scale. We consider two model flagella, each of which has a rotary motor at its base with the rotation rate of the motor set at 100...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2007
Wanxi Kan Charles W Wolgemuth

Most swimming bacteria produce thrust by rotating helical filaments called flagella. Typically, the flagella stick out into the external fluid environment; however, in the spirochetes, a unique group that includes some highly pathogenic species of bacteria, the flagella are internalized, being incased in the periplasmic space; i.e., between the outer membrane and the cell wall. This coupling be...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2014
Scott C Lenaghan Stefan Nwandu-Vincent Benjamin E Reese Mingjun Zhang

In this work, a high-speed imaging platform and a resistive force theory (RFT) based model were applied to investigate multi-flagellated propulsion, using Tritrichomonas foetus as an example. We discovered that T. foetus has distinct flagellar beating motions for linear swimming and turning, similar to the 'run and tumble' strategies observed in bacteria and Chlamydomonas. Quantitative analysis...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2003
Rosalina Gavín Susana Merino Maria Altarriba Rocío Canals Jonathan G Shaw Juan M Tomás

Two types of flagella are responsible for motility in mesophilic Aeromonas strains. A polar unsheathed flagellum is expressed constitutively that allows the bacterium to swim in liquid environments and, in media where the polar flagellum is unable to propel the cell, Aeromonas express peritrichous lateral flagella. Recently, Southern blot analysis using a DNA probe based on the Aeromonas caviae...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Matthew F Copeland Shane T Flickinger Hannah H Tuson Douglas B Weibel

This paper describes a new approach for labeling intact flagella using the biarsenical dyes FlAsH and ReAsH and imaging their spatial and temporal dynamics on live Escherichia coli cells in swarming communities of bacteria by using epifluorescence microscopy. Using this approach, we observed that (i) bundles of flagella on swarmer cells remain cohesive during frequent collisions with neighborin...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1953
E LEIFSON R HUGH

Few studies have been reported in the literature on variation in shape and arrangement of the flagella on bacteria. Leifson (1951) reported a shape variation of the flagella of Salmonella wichita. The variant showed twice the humber of curves per unit length compared to the parent strain. In the same publication Leifson also reported a monotrichous organism which produced filamentous variants s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Juanfang Ruan Takayuki Kato Claire-Lise Santini Tomoko Miyata Akihiro Kawamoto Wei-Jia Zhang Alain Bernadac Long-Fei Wu Keiichi Namba

The bacterial flagellum is a motility organelle that consists of a rotary motor and a helical propeller. The flagella usually work individually or by forming a loose bundle to produce thrust. However, the flagellar apparatus of marine bacterium MO-1 is a tight bundle of seven flagellar filaments enveloped in a sheath, and it has been a mystery as to how the flagella rotate smoothly in coordinat...

2009
Kaiyao Huang Dennis R. Diener Joel L. Rosenbaum

The disassembly of cilia and flagella is linked to the cell cycle and environmental cues. We have found that ubiquitination of flagellar proteins is an integral part of flagellar disassembly. Free ubiquitin and the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme CrUbc13 are detected in flagella, and several proteins are ubiquitinated in isolated flagella when exogenous ubiquitin and adenosine triphosphatase are a...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2014
Ines Subota Daria Julkowska Laetitia Vincensini Nele Reeg Johanna Buisson Thierry Blisnick Diego Huet Sylvie Perrot Julien Santi-Rocca Magalie Duchateau Véronique Hourdel Jean-Claude Rousselle Nadège Cayet Abdelkader Namane Julia Chamot-Rooke Philippe Bastin

Cilia and flagella are complex organelles made of hundreds of proteins of highly variable structures and functions. Here we report the purification of intact flagella from the procyclic stage of Trypanosoma brucei using mechanical shearing. Structural preservation was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy that showed that flagella still contained typical elements such as the membrane, t...

Journal: :Journal of biochemistry 2006
Akiko Kusumoto Kenji Kamisaka Toshiharu Yakushi Hiroyuki Terashima Akari Shinohara Michio Homma

The number and location of bacterial flagella vary with the species. The Vibrio alginolyticus cell has a single polar flagellum, which is driven by sodium ions. We selected mutants on the basis of reduced swarming ability on soft agar plates. Among them, we found two mutants with multiple polar flagella, and named them KK148 and NMB155. In Pseudomonas species, it is known that FlhF and FleN, wh...

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