Archaeal swimming motility is driven by archaella: rotary motors attached to long extracellular filaments. The structure of these motors, and particularly how they are anchored in the absence of a peptidoglycan cell wall, is unknown. Here, we use electron cryotomography to visualize the archaellar basal body in vivo in Thermococcus kodakaraensis KOD1. Compared to the homologous bacterial type IV pilus (T4P), we observe structural similarities as well as several unique features. While the position of the cytoplasmic ATPase appears conserved, it is not braced by linkages that extend upward through the cell envelope as in the T4P, but rather by cytoplasmic components that attach it to a large conical frustum up to 500 nm in diameter at its bas...
Cells require a sensory system and a motility structure to achieve directed movement. Bacteria and a...
Type IV pili are part of a widespread superfamily of bacterial and archaeal cell surface structures ...
Based on serial sectioning, focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (FIB/SEM), and electron to...
Archaeal swimming motility is driven by archaella: rotary motors attached to long extracellular fila...
The archaellum is the macromolecular machinery that Archaea use for propulsion or surface adhesion, ...
The archaeal motility structure, the archaellum is an intriguing hybrid of the function and architec...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record. Archaea use a ...
Many archaea swim by means of archaella. While the archaellum is similar in function to its bacteria...
Archaea swim using the archaellum (archaeal flagellum), a reversible rotary motor consisting of a to...
The archaellum, the rotating motility structure of archaea, is best studied in the crenarchaeon Sulf...
Cells require a sensory system and a motility structure to achieve directed movement. Bacteria and a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ba...
Archaea are ubiquitous single cellular microorganisms that play important ecological roles in nature...
Many bacteria, including important pathogens, move by projecting grappling-hook–like extensions call...
Bacteria and archaea exhibit tactical behavior and can move up and down chemical gradients. This tac...
Cells require a sensory system and a motility structure to achieve directed movement. Bacteria and a...
Type IV pili are part of a widespread superfamily of bacterial and archaeal cell surface structures ...
Based on serial sectioning, focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (FIB/SEM), and electron to...
Archaeal swimming motility is driven by archaella: rotary motors attached to long extracellular fila...
The archaellum is the macromolecular machinery that Archaea use for propulsion or surface adhesion, ...
The archaeal motility structure, the archaellum is an intriguing hybrid of the function and architec...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record. Archaea use a ...
Many archaea swim by means of archaella. While the archaellum is similar in function to its bacteria...
Archaea swim using the archaellum (archaeal flagellum), a reversible rotary motor consisting of a to...
The archaellum, the rotating motility structure of archaea, is best studied in the crenarchaeon Sulf...
Cells require a sensory system and a motility structure to achieve directed movement. Bacteria and a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ba...
Archaea are ubiquitous single cellular microorganisms that play important ecological roles in nature...
Many bacteria, including important pathogens, move by projecting grappling-hook–like extensions call...
Bacteria and archaea exhibit tactical behavior and can move up and down chemical gradients. This tac...
Cells require a sensory system and a motility structure to achieve directed movement. Bacteria and a...
Type IV pili are part of a widespread superfamily of bacterial and archaeal cell surface structures ...
Based on serial sectioning, focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (FIB/SEM), and electron to...