In bacteria, the sodium ion (Na+) cycle plays a critical role in negotiating the challenges of an extremely alkaline and sodium-rich environment. Alkaliphilic bacteria that grow optimally at high pH values use Na+ for solute uptake and flagellar rotation because the proton (H+) motive force is insufficient for use at extremely alkaline pH. Only three types of electrically driven rotary motors exist in nature: the F-type ATPase, the V-type ATPase, and the bacterial flagellar motor. Until now, only H+ and Na+ have been reported as coupling ions for these motors. Here, we report that the alkaliphilic bacterium Bacillus alcalophilus Vedder 1934 can grow not only under a Na+-rich and potassium ion (K+)-poor condition but also under the opposite ...
Bacteria are exposed to constantly changing environments. An efficient way to navigate towards favou...
AbstractOver a decade of work on extremely alkaliphilic Bacillus species has clarified the extraordi...
Vibrio cholerae is motile by its polar flagellum, which is driven by a Na+-conducting motor. The sta...
In bacteria, the sodium ion (Na(+)) cycle plays a critical role in negotiating the challenges of an ...
<div><p>In bacteria, the sodium ion (Na<sup>+</sup>) cycle plays a critical role in negotiating the ...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a tiny molecular machine that uses a trans-membrane flux of Hþ or N...
AbstractA Na+ cycle plays a central role in the remarkable capacity of aerobic, extremely alkaliphil...
AbstractAll living cells routinely expel Na+ ions, maintaining lower concentration of Na+ in the cyt...
AbstractMotility of a marine alkali-tolerant bacterium, Vibrio alginolyticus, can be observed in the...
The bacterial flagellar motor rotates driven by an electrochemical ion gradient across the cytoplasm...
AbstractThe cytoplasmic pH homeostasis of alkalophilic Bacillus strains required the presence of Na+...
PomA is thought to be a component of the ion channel in the sodium-driven polar-flagellar motor of V...
As inhabitants of soda lakes, Thioalkalivibrio versutus are halo- and alkaliphilic bacteria that hav...
AbstractBacterial flagellar motors are molecular machines powered by the electrochemical potential g...
Na+/H ' antiport was studied in alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. strain C-125, its alkali-sensitive mu...
Bacteria are exposed to constantly changing environments. An efficient way to navigate towards favou...
AbstractOver a decade of work on extremely alkaliphilic Bacillus species has clarified the extraordi...
Vibrio cholerae is motile by its polar flagellum, which is driven by a Na+-conducting motor. The sta...
In bacteria, the sodium ion (Na(+)) cycle plays a critical role in negotiating the challenges of an ...
<div><p>In bacteria, the sodium ion (Na<sup>+</sup>) cycle plays a critical role in negotiating the ...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a tiny molecular machine that uses a trans-membrane flux of Hþ or N...
AbstractA Na+ cycle plays a central role in the remarkable capacity of aerobic, extremely alkaliphil...
AbstractAll living cells routinely expel Na+ ions, maintaining lower concentration of Na+ in the cyt...
AbstractMotility of a marine alkali-tolerant bacterium, Vibrio alginolyticus, can be observed in the...
The bacterial flagellar motor rotates driven by an electrochemical ion gradient across the cytoplasm...
AbstractThe cytoplasmic pH homeostasis of alkalophilic Bacillus strains required the presence of Na+...
PomA is thought to be a component of the ion channel in the sodium-driven polar-flagellar motor of V...
As inhabitants of soda lakes, Thioalkalivibrio versutus are halo- and alkaliphilic bacteria that hav...
AbstractBacterial flagellar motors are molecular machines powered by the electrochemical potential g...
Na+/H ' antiport was studied in alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. strain C-125, its alkali-sensitive mu...
Bacteria are exposed to constantly changing environments. An efficient way to navigate towards favou...
AbstractOver a decade of work on extremely alkaliphilic Bacillus species has clarified the extraordi...
Vibrio cholerae is motile by its polar flagellum, which is driven by a Na+-conducting motor. The sta...