The swimming strategies of unipolar flagellated bacteria are well known but little is known about how bipolar bacteria swim. Here we examine the motility of Helicobacter suis, a bipolar gastric-ulcer-causing bacterium that infects pigs and humans. Phase-contrast microscopy of unlabeled bacteria reveals flagella bundles in two conformations, extended away from the body (E) or flipped backwards and wrapped (W) around the body. We captured videos of the transition between these two states and observed three different swimming modes in broth: with one bundle rotating wrapped around the body and the other extended (EW), both extended (EE), and both wrapped (WW). Only EW and WW modes were seen in porcine gastric mucin. The EW mode displayed balli...
The gastric pathogen, Helicobacter pylori bacteria have to swim across a pH gradient from 2 to 7 in ...
Bacteria have evolved many different means of generating movement. In this issue of Cell, Shaevitz e...
AbstractMost swimming bacteria produce thrust by rotating helical filaments called flagella. Typical...
The swimming strategies of unipolar flagellated bacteria are well known but little is known about ho...
Helicobacter spp., including the well-known human gastric pathogen H. pylori, can cause gastric dise...
This work explores the effects of body shape and configuration of flagella on motility of Helicobact...
In this thesis, I present a detailed analysis of the role cell morphology, solution rheology, and sw...
Campylobacter jejuni rotates a flagellum at each pole to swim through the viscous mucosa of its host...
Campylobacter jejuni rotates a flagellum at each pole to swim through the viscous mucosa of its host...
Experiments and mathematical modeling show that complex flows driven by unexpected flagellar arrange...
Cellular motility is an ancient eukaryotic trait, ubiquitous across phyla with roles in predator avo...
Campylobacter jejuni rotates a flagellum at each pole to swim through the viscous mucosa of its host...
The motion of small bacteria consists of two phases: relatively long runs alternate with intermitten...
International audienceCurrent knowledge regarding the mechanism that governs flagellar motor rotatio...
It is well known that bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, propel themselves in aqueous media by rota...
The gastric pathogen, Helicobacter pylori bacteria have to swim across a pH gradient from 2 to 7 in ...
Bacteria have evolved many different means of generating movement. In this issue of Cell, Shaevitz e...
AbstractMost swimming bacteria produce thrust by rotating helical filaments called flagella. Typical...
The swimming strategies of unipolar flagellated bacteria are well known but little is known about ho...
Helicobacter spp., including the well-known human gastric pathogen H. pylori, can cause gastric dise...
This work explores the effects of body shape and configuration of flagella on motility of Helicobact...
In this thesis, I present a detailed analysis of the role cell morphology, solution rheology, and sw...
Campylobacter jejuni rotates a flagellum at each pole to swim through the viscous mucosa of its host...
Campylobacter jejuni rotates a flagellum at each pole to swim through the viscous mucosa of its host...
Experiments and mathematical modeling show that complex flows driven by unexpected flagellar arrange...
Cellular motility is an ancient eukaryotic trait, ubiquitous across phyla with roles in predator avo...
Campylobacter jejuni rotates a flagellum at each pole to swim through the viscous mucosa of its host...
The motion of small bacteria consists of two phases: relatively long runs alternate with intermitten...
International audienceCurrent knowledge regarding the mechanism that governs flagellar motor rotatio...
It is well known that bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, propel themselves in aqueous media by rota...
The gastric pathogen, Helicobacter pylori bacteria have to swim across a pH gradient from 2 to 7 in ...
Bacteria have evolved many different means of generating movement. In this issue of Cell, Shaevitz e...
AbstractMost swimming bacteria produce thrust by rotating helical filaments called flagella. Typical...