AbstractThe bacterial flagellum is a self-assembling filament, which bacteria use for swimming. It is built from tens of thousands of flagellin monomers in a self-assembly process that involves translocation of the monomers through the flagellar interior, a channel, to the growing tip. Flagellum monomers are pumped into the filament at the base, move unfolded along the channel and then bind to the tip of the filament, thereby extending the growing flagellum. The flagellin translocation process, due to the flagellum maximum length of 20 μm, is an extreme example of protein transport through channels. Here, we derive a model for flagellin transport through the long confining channel, testing the key assumptions of the model through molecular ...
The evolution of molecular machines is fundamental to the development of pathogenesis in bacteria. T...
A crucial structure in the motility of flagellated bacteria is the hook, which connects the flagellu...
The ‘nut-and-bolt’ mechanism of a bacteriophage-bacteria flagellum translocation motion is modelled ...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellum is a self-assembling filament, which bacteria use for swimming. It i...
The growth of bacterial flagellar filaments is a self-assembly process where flagellin molecules are...
The bacterial flagellum is a self-assembling nanomachine. The external flagellar filament, several t...
AbstractA bacterial flagellar filament is a cylindrical crystal of a protein known as flagellin. Fla...
The bacterial flagellum is a self-assembling nanomachine. The external flagellar filament, several t...
ABSTRACT Flagellin is the subunit of the bacterial filament, the micrometer-long propeller of a bact...
Twenty years ago the experiments of Hotani revealed that flagellar polymorphism (the ability of bact...
An important question in cell biology is whether cells are able to measure size, either whole cell s...
AbstractMany types of bacteria propel themselves using elongated structures known as flagella. The b...
An important question in cell biology is how cells know how big to make their organelles. The eukary...
Bacteriophage viruses, one of the most abundant entities in our planet, lack the ability to move ind...
AbstractFlagellin is the subunit of the bacterial filament, the micrometer-long propeller of a bacte...
The evolution of molecular machines is fundamental to the development of pathogenesis in bacteria. T...
A crucial structure in the motility of flagellated bacteria is the hook, which connects the flagellu...
The ‘nut-and-bolt’ mechanism of a bacteriophage-bacteria flagellum translocation motion is modelled ...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellum is a self-assembling filament, which bacteria use for swimming. It i...
The growth of bacterial flagellar filaments is a self-assembly process where flagellin molecules are...
The bacterial flagellum is a self-assembling nanomachine. The external flagellar filament, several t...
AbstractA bacterial flagellar filament is a cylindrical crystal of a protein known as flagellin. Fla...
The bacterial flagellum is a self-assembling nanomachine. The external flagellar filament, several t...
ABSTRACT Flagellin is the subunit of the bacterial filament, the micrometer-long propeller of a bact...
Twenty years ago the experiments of Hotani revealed that flagellar polymorphism (the ability of bact...
An important question in cell biology is whether cells are able to measure size, either whole cell s...
AbstractMany types of bacteria propel themselves using elongated structures known as flagella. The b...
An important question in cell biology is how cells know how big to make their organelles. The eukary...
Bacteriophage viruses, one of the most abundant entities in our planet, lack the ability to move ind...
AbstractFlagellin is the subunit of the bacterial filament, the micrometer-long propeller of a bacte...
The evolution of molecular machines is fundamental to the development of pathogenesis in bacteria. T...
A crucial structure in the motility of flagellated bacteria is the hook, which connects the flagellu...
The ‘nut-and-bolt’ mechanism of a bacteriophage-bacteria flagellum translocation motion is modelled ...