Flagella, the primary means of motility in bacteria, are helical filaments that function as microscopic propellers composed of thousands of copies of the protein flagellin. Here, we show that many bacteria encode “giant” flagellins, greater than a thousand amino acids in length, and that two species that encode giant flagellins, the marine γ-proteobacteria Bermanella marisrubri and Oleibacter marinus, produce monopolar flagellar filaments considerably thicker than filaments composed of shorter flagellin monomers. We confirm that the flagellum from B. marisrubri is built from its giant flagellin. Phylogenetic analysis reveals that the mechanism of evolution of giant flagellins has followed a stepwise process involving an internal domain dupl...
Flagella are the chief organelles of motility in bacteria. In recent years, several new findings hav...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellum is an example of elegance in molecular engineering. Flagella depende...
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek observed individual living cells for the first time in history in 1674. Two y...
Flagella, the primary means of motility in bacteria, are helical filaments that function as microsco...
Flagella, the primary means of motility in bacteria, are helical filaments that function as microsco...
The bacterial flagellum is the principal organelle of motility in bacteria. Here, we address the que...
Bacterial motility relies chiefly on the rotation of a molecular propeller, the flagellar filament, ...
Bacterial flagella are helical proteinaceous fibers, composed of the protein flagellin, that confer ...
The bacterial flagellar apparatus, which involves ∼40 different proteins, has been a model system fo...
Bacterial polar flagella, comprised of flagellin, are essential for bacterial motility. Pseudoaltero...
The bacterial flagellum is one of nature’s most amazing and well-studied nanomachines. Its cell-wall...
Bacterial flagella are cell locomotion and occasional adhesion organelles composed primarily of the ...
Phylogeny generated from conserved D0/D1 domain alignments; circles at ends of branches depict the s...
ABSTRACT Motility is essential for the pathogenesis of many bacterial species. Most bacteria move us...
The γ-proteobacteria are a group of diverse bacteria including pathogenic Escherichia, Salmonella, V...
Flagella are the chief organelles of motility in bacteria. In recent years, several new findings hav...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellum is an example of elegance in molecular engineering. Flagella depende...
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek observed individual living cells for the first time in history in 1674. Two y...
Flagella, the primary means of motility in bacteria, are helical filaments that function as microsco...
Flagella, the primary means of motility in bacteria, are helical filaments that function as microsco...
The bacterial flagellum is the principal organelle of motility in bacteria. Here, we address the que...
Bacterial motility relies chiefly on the rotation of a molecular propeller, the flagellar filament, ...
Bacterial flagella are helical proteinaceous fibers, composed of the protein flagellin, that confer ...
The bacterial flagellar apparatus, which involves ∼40 different proteins, has been a model system fo...
Bacterial polar flagella, comprised of flagellin, are essential for bacterial motility. Pseudoaltero...
The bacterial flagellum is one of nature’s most amazing and well-studied nanomachines. Its cell-wall...
Bacterial flagella are cell locomotion and occasional adhesion organelles composed primarily of the ...
Phylogeny generated from conserved D0/D1 domain alignments; circles at ends of branches depict the s...
ABSTRACT Motility is essential for the pathogenesis of many bacterial species. Most bacteria move us...
The γ-proteobacteria are a group of diverse bacteria including pathogenic Escherichia, Salmonella, V...
Flagella are the chief organelles of motility in bacteria. In recent years, several new findings hav...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellum is an example of elegance in molecular engineering. Flagella depende...
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek observed individual living cells for the first time in history in 1674. Two y...