AbstractA novel model for the action of the flagellar motor of bacteria is presented in which rotational motion is produced by conformational changes in a helically or rotationally symmetric multi-subunit component of the basal body. The model is consistent with the known properties of the motor, including its ability to rotate equally well clockwise and counterclockwise. Formally, the model is similar to mechanisms that have been proposed for other biologic transducers of free energy, such as active transporters
The bacterial flagellar motor is a rotary molecular motor situated in the cell envelopes of bacteria...
The bacterial flagellar motor is the most complex structure in the bacterial cell, driving the ion-d...
Measurements of the variance in rotation period of tethered cells as a function of mean rotation rat...
AbstractA novel model for the action of the flagellar motor of bacteria is presented in which rotati...
It has been known for some time that bacterial flagella are powered by remarkable rotary motors and...
The bacterial flagellum is probably the most complex organelle found in bacteria. Although the ribos...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellar motor couples ion flow to rotary motion at high speed and with appar...
A model is presented for the rotary motor that drives bacterial flagella, using the electrochemical ...
The proteins that make up the bacterial flagellar rotary motor have recently been shown to be more d...
A model is presented for the rotary motor that drives bacterial flagella, using the electrochemical ...
<p>On the left is a cell with all flagella rotating CCW and consequently forming a bundle that gives...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a highly efficient rotary machine used by many bacteria to propel t...
AbstractThe rotation of a bacterial flagellar motor (BFM) is driven by multiple stators tethered to ...
The purpose of this work was to study the changes in rotation rate of the bacterial motor and to try...
AbstractA new model of the flagellar motor is proposed that is based on established dynamics of the ...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a rotary molecular motor situated in the cell envelopes of bacteria...
The bacterial flagellar motor is the most complex structure in the bacterial cell, driving the ion-d...
Measurements of the variance in rotation period of tethered cells as a function of mean rotation rat...
AbstractA novel model for the action of the flagellar motor of bacteria is presented in which rotati...
It has been known for some time that bacterial flagella are powered by remarkable rotary motors and...
The bacterial flagellum is probably the most complex organelle found in bacteria. Although the ribos...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellar motor couples ion flow to rotary motion at high speed and with appar...
A model is presented for the rotary motor that drives bacterial flagella, using the electrochemical ...
The proteins that make up the bacterial flagellar rotary motor have recently been shown to be more d...
A model is presented for the rotary motor that drives bacterial flagella, using the electrochemical ...
<p>On the left is a cell with all flagella rotating CCW and consequently forming a bundle that gives...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a highly efficient rotary machine used by many bacteria to propel t...
AbstractThe rotation of a bacterial flagellar motor (BFM) is driven by multiple stators tethered to ...
The purpose of this work was to study the changes in rotation rate of the bacterial motor and to try...
AbstractA new model of the flagellar motor is proposed that is based on established dynamics of the ...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a rotary molecular motor situated in the cell envelopes of bacteria...
The bacterial flagellar motor is the most complex structure in the bacterial cell, driving the ion-d...
Measurements of the variance in rotation period of tethered cells as a function of mean rotation rat...