Bacteria swim and swarm by rotating the micrometers long, helical filaments of their flagella. They change direction by reversing their flagellar rotation, which switches the handedness of the filament's supercoil. So far, all studied functional filaments are composed of a mixture of L- and R-state flagellin monomers. Here we show in a study of the wild type Firmicute Kurthia sp., that curved, functional filaments can adopt a conformation in vivo that is closely related to a uniform, all-L-state. This sheds additional light on transitions of the flagellar supercoil and uniquely reveals the atomic structure of a wild-type flagellar filament in vivo, including six residues showing clearly densities of O-linked glycosylation
Hydrodynamics predicts that swimming bacteria generate a propulsion force when a helical flagellum r...
SummaryThe bacterial flagellar filament is a helical propeller for bacterial locomotion. It is a wel...
The bacterial flagellum is a molecular motor that allows motility through the rotation of a long fil...
Bacterial flagellar filaments are assembled by tens of thousands flagellin subunits, forming 11 heli...
Bacterial mobility is powered by rotation of helical flagellar filaments driven by rotary motors. Fl...
AbstractThe chemotaxis of bacteria such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli involves smooth swimming ...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellar filament is a very large macromolecular assembly of a single protein...
Flagellar filaments function as the propellers of the bacterial flagellum and their supercoiling is ...
AbstractMany types of bacteria propel themselves using elongated structures known as flagella. The b...
Bacterial motility relies chiefly on the rotation of a molecular propeller, the flagellar filament, ...
AbstractThe corkscrew-like flagellar filaments emerging from the surface of bacteria such as Salmone...
Twenty years ago the experiments of Hotani revealed that flagellar polymorphism (the ability of bact...
Bacterial flagella play key roles in surface attachment and host-bacterial interactions as well as d...
The bacterial flagellum is the principal organelle of motility in bacteria. Here, we address the que...
AbstractIn supercoiled forms of flagellar filaments, which are thought to be produced by combination...
Hydrodynamics predicts that swimming bacteria generate a propulsion force when a helical flagellum r...
SummaryThe bacterial flagellar filament is a helical propeller for bacterial locomotion. It is a wel...
The bacterial flagellum is a molecular motor that allows motility through the rotation of a long fil...
Bacterial flagellar filaments are assembled by tens of thousands flagellin subunits, forming 11 heli...
Bacterial mobility is powered by rotation of helical flagellar filaments driven by rotary motors. Fl...
AbstractThe chemotaxis of bacteria such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli involves smooth swimming ...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellar filament is a very large macromolecular assembly of a single protein...
Flagellar filaments function as the propellers of the bacterial flagellum and their supercoiling is ...
AbstractMany types of bacteria propel themselves using elongated structures known as flagella. The b...
Bacterial motility relies chiefly on the rotation of a molecular propeller, the flagellar filament, ...
AbstractThe corkscrew-like flagellar filaments emerging from the surface of bacteria such as Salmone...
Twenty years ago the experiments of Hotani revealed that flagellar polymorphism (the ability of bact...
Bacterial flagella play key roles in surface attachment and host-bacterial interactions as well as d...
The bacterial flagellum is the principal organelle of motility in bacteria. Here, we address the que...
AbstractIn supercoiled forms of flagellar filaments, which are thought to be produced by combination...
Hydrodynamics predicts that swimming bacteria generate a propulsion force when a helical flagellum r...
SummaryThe bacterial flagellar filament is a helical propeller for bacterial locomotion. It is a wel...
The bacterial flagellum is a molecular motor that allows motility through the rotation of a long fil...