AbstractMost swimming bacteria produce thrust by rotating helical filaments called flagella. Typically, the flagella stick out into the external fluid environment; however, in the spirochetes, a unique group that includes some highly pathogenic species of bacteria, the flagella are internalized, being incased in the periplasmic space; i.e., between the outer membrane and the cell wall. This coupling between the periplasmic flagella and the cell wall allows the flagella to serve a skeletal, as well as a motile, function. In this article, we propose a mathematical model for spirochete morphology based on the elastic interaction between the cell body and the periplasmic flagella. This model describes the mechanics of the composite structure of...
<p>The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical ...
Abstract: Many species of bacteria swim through viscous environments by rotating multiple helical fl...
<p>The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical ...
AbstractMost swimming bacteria produce thrust by rotating helical filaments called flagella. Typical...
AbstractThe mechanisms that determine bacterial shape are in many ways poorly understood. A prime ex...
AbstractLeptospira are spirochete bacteria distinguished by a short-pitch coiled body and intracellu...
The Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, swims by undulating its cell body in the form of ...
Peritrichous bacteria such as Escherichia coli swim in viscous fluids by forming a helical bundle of...
The motility of bacteria plays an important role in their reproduction, energy balance, and predator...
A crucial structure in the motility of flagellated bacteria is the hook, which connects the flagellu...
The filaments of spirochete periplasmic flagella (PFs) have a unique structure and protein compositi...
Electron cryotomography was used to analyze the structure of the Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia bu...
The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical imp...
Many types of bacteria swim by rotating a bundle of helical filaments also called flagella. Each fil...
Microscopic-scale swimming has been a very active area of research in the last couple of decades. Th...
<p>The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical ...
Abstract: Many species of bacteria swim through viscous environments by rotating multiple helical fl...
<p>The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical ...
AbstractMost swimming bacteria produce thrust by rotating helical filaments called flagella. Typical...
AbstractThe mechanisms that determine bacterial shape are in many ways poorly understood. A prime ex...
AbstractLeptospira are spirochete bacteria distinguished by a short-pitch coiled body and intracellu...
The Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, swims by undulating its cell body in the form of ...
Peritrichous bacteria such as Escherichia coli swim in viscous fluids by forming a helical bundle of...
The motility of bacteria plays an important role in their reproduction, energy balance, and predator...
A crucial structure in the motility of flagellated bacteria is the hook, which connects the flagellu...
The filaments of spirochete periplasmic flagella (PFs) have a unique structure and protein compositi...
Electron cryotomography was used to analyze the structure of the Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia bu...
The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical imp...
Many types of bacteria swim by rotating a bundle of helical filaments also called flagella. Each fil...
Microscopic-scale swimming has been a very active area of research in the last couple of decades. Th...
<p>The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical ...
Abstract: Many species of bacteria swim through viscous environments by rotating multiple helical fl...
<p>The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical ...