AbstractThe chemotaxis of bacteria such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli involves smooth swimming punctuated by periods of tumbling. In smooth swimming the flagellar filaments are left-handed, in tumbling they are right-handed with a different wavelength. The filaments are constructed from a globular protein, flagellin, by a process of self-assembly. The existing models assume that the flagellin molecule is bistable and longitudinal rows of subunits take one of the two possible conformations. Such a model explains the observed different morphology of the flagellum. We have studied Salmonella and E. coli flagellins in polymeric and monomeric forms by scanning microcalorimetry and circular dichroism. We have inferred that a flagellin molecu...
AbstractFlagellins of two Escherichia coli strains and their tryptic fragments were studied by diffe...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellum is an example of elegance in molecular engineering. Flagella depende...
thesisBacteria swim through liquid with flagella; each flagellum is a rigid helix spun by a rotary m...
AbstractThe chemotaxis of bacteria such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli involves smooth swimming ...
AbstractThe corkscrew-like flagellar filaments emerging from the surface of bacteria such as Salmone...
Bacterial mobility is powered by rotation of helical flagellar filaments driven by rotary motors. Fl...
Flagella are responsible for bacterial motility and chemotaxis. They are subcellular organdies that...
ABSTRACT Flagellin is the subunit of the bacterial filament, the micrometer-long propeller of a bact...
AbstractFlagellins of two Escherichia coli strains have been investigated by limited proteolysis and...
Twenty years ago the experiments of Hotani revealed that flagellar polymorphism (the ability of bact...
AbstractFlagellin is the subunit of the bacterial filament, the micrometer-long propeller of a bacte...
The bacterial flagellar apparatus, which involves similar to 40 different proteins, has been a model...
AbstractMany types of bacteria propel themselves using elongated structures known as flagella. The b...
Bacterial flagellar filaments are assembled by tens of thousands flagellin subunits, forming 11 heli...
Many bacteria use flagella operated by rotary motors to swim. These complex structures contain more ...
AbstractFlagellins of two Escherichia coli strains and their tryptic fragments were studied by diffe...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellum is an example of elegance in molecular engineering. Flagella depende...
thesisBacteria swim through liquid with flagella; each flagellum is a rigid helix spun by a rotary m...
AbstractThe chemotaxis of bacteria such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli involves smooth swimming ...
AbstractThe corkscrew-like flagellar filaments emerging from the surface of bacteria such as Salmone...
Bacterial mobility is powered by rotation of helical flagellar filaments driven by rotary motors. Fl...
Flagella are responsible for bacterial motility and chemotaxis. They are subcellular organdies that...
ABSTRACT Flagellin is the subunit of the bacterial filament, the micrometer-long propeller of a bact...
AbstractFlagellins of two Escherichia coli strains have been investigated by limited proteolysis and...
Twenty years ago the experiments of Hotani revealed that flagellar polymorphism (the ability of bact...
AbstractFlagellin is the subunit of the bacterial filament, the micrometer-long propeller of a bacte...
The bacterial flagellar apparatus, which involves similar to 40 different proteins, has been a model...
AbstractMany types of bacteria propel themselves using elongated structures known as flagella. The b...
Bacterial flagellar filaments are assembled by tens of thousands flagellin subunits, forming 11 heli...
Many bacteria use flagella operated by rotary motors to swim. These complex structures contain more ...
AbstractFlagellins of two Escherichia coli strains and their tryptic fragments were studied by diffe...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellum is an example of elegance in molecular engineering. Flagella depende...
thesisBacteria swim through liquid with flagella; each flagellum is a rigid helix spun by a rotary m...