AbstractIn supercoiled forms of flagellar filaments, which are thought to be produced by combinations of two distinct subunit lattices, the lattices are elastically deformed in 11 different ways, depending on their azimuthal positions on the circumference of a tube with 11 protofilaments. Those two interactions are nonequivalent as opposed to quasiequivalent ones in elastically deformed lattices of otherwise identical interactions. The term nonequivalence is defined to represent different bonding interactions, and quasiequivalent is used to describe deformed but conserved bonding interactions. By using two distinct lattices that were accurately determined by x-ray fiber diffraction, 10 possible supercoiled forms of flagellar filaments were ...
AbstractFlagellins of two Escherichia coli strains and their tryptic fragments were studied by diffe...
AbstractFlagellin is the subunit of the bacterial filament, the micrometer-long propeller of a bacte...
Abstract: Many species of bacteria swim through viscous environments by rotating multiple helical fl...
Bacterial mobility is powered by rotation of helical flagellar filaments driven by rotary motors. Fl...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellar filament is a very large macromolecular assembly of a single protein...
AbstractThe corkscrew-like flagellar filaments emerging from the surface of bacteria such as Salmone...
The filament of a bacterial flagellum is a tube-like organelle made of single protein – flagellin, a...
Bacterial flagellar filaments are assembled by tens of thousands flagellin subunits, forming 11 heli...
AbstractThe chemotaxis of bacteria such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli involves smooth swimming ...
Phase transition is a very common phenomenon in nature. Besides Martensite phase transitions in Shap...
© The Author(s) 2019.The Bacterial flagellar hook is a short supercoiled tubular structure made from...
AbstractMany types of bacteria propel themselves using elongated structures known as flagella. The b...
ABSTRACT Flagellin is the subunit of the bacterial filament, the micrometer-long propeller of a bact...
The bacterial flagellum is a molecular motor that allows motility through the rotation of a long fil...
SummaryThe bacterial flagellar filament is a helical propeller for bacterial locomotion. It is a wel...
AbstractFlagellins of two Escherichia coli strains and their tryptic fragments were studied by diffe...
AbstractFlagellin is the subunit of the bacterial filament, the micrometer-long propeller of a bacte...
Abstract: Many species of bacteria swim through viscous environments by rotating multiple helical fl...
Bacterial mobility is powered by rotation of helical flagellar filaments driven by rotary motors. Fl...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellar filament is a very large macromolecular assembly of a single protein...
AbstractThe corkscrew-like flagellar filaments emerging from the surface of bacteria such as Salmone...
The filament of a bacterial flagellum is a tube-like organelle made of single protein – flagellin, a...
Bacterial flagellar filaments are assembled by tens of thousands flagellin subunits, forming 11 heli...
AbstractThe chemotaxis of bacteria such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli involves smooth swimming ...
Phase transition is a very common phenomenon in nature. Besides Martensite phase transitions in Shap...
© The Author(s) 2019.The Bacterial flagellar hook is a short supercoiled tubular structure made from...
AbstractMany types of bacteria propel themselves using elongated structures known as flagella. The b...
ABSTRACT Flagellin is the subunit of the bacterial filament, the micrometer-long propeller of a bact...
The bacterial flagellum is a molecular motor that allows motility through the rotation of a long fil...
SummaryThe bacterial flagellar filament is a helical propeller for bacterial locomotion. It is a wel...
AbstractFlagellins of two Escherichia coli strains and their tryptic fragments were studied by diffe...
AbstractFlagellin is the subunit of the bacterial filament, the micrometer-long propeller of a bacte...
Abstract: Many species of bacteria swim through viscous environments by rotating multiple helical fl...