Bacteria switch only intermittently to motile planktonic lifestyles under favorable conditions. Under chronic nutrient deprivation, however, bacteria orchestrate a switch to stationary phase, conserving energy by altering metabolism and stopping motility. About two-thirds of bacteria use flagella to swim, but how bacteria deactivate this large molecular machine remains unclear. Here, we describe the previously unreported ejection of polar motors by γ-proteobacteria. We show that these bacteria eject their flagella at the base of the flagellar hook when nutrients are depleted, leaving a relic of a former flagellar motor in the outer membrane. Subtomogram averages of the full motor and relic reveal that this is an active process, as a plug pr...
The bacterial flagellum is probably the most complex organelle found in bacteria. Although the ribos...
The bacterial flagellum is an amazingly complex molecular machine with a diversity of roles in patho...
Many types of bacteria swim by rotating a bundle of helical filaments also called flagella. Each fil...
Bacteria switch only intermittently to motile planktonic lifestyles under favorable conditions. Unde...
Bacteria switch only intermittently to motile planktonic lifestyles under favorable conditions. Unde...
Bacteria switch only intermittently to motile planktonic lifestyles under favorable conditions. Unde...
Bacteria propel themselves through liquid environments using rotation of a propeller like organelle,...
The evolution of molecular machines is fundamental to the development of pathogenesis in bacteria. T...
Bacteria swim by means of rotating flagella that are powered by ion influx through membrane-spanning...
The bacterial flagellum is one of nature’s most amazing and well-studied nanomachines. Its cell-wall...
The γ-proteobacteria are a group of diverse bacteria including pathogenic Escherichia, Salmonella, V...
Motility helps bacteria explore different environments and promotes the chances of their survival. M...
The bacterial flagellum is a reversible rotating motor powered by ion transport through stator units...
Many types of bacteria swim by rotating a bundle of helical filaments also called flagella. Each fil...
Many types of bacteria swim by rotating a bundle of helical filaments also called flagella. Each fil...
The bacterial flagellum is probably the most complex organelle found in bacteria. Although the ribos...
The bacterial flagellum is an amazingly complex molecular machine with a diversity of roles in patho...
Many types of bacteria swim by rotating a bundle of helical filaments also called flagella. Each fil...
Bacteria switch only intermittently to motile planktonic lifestyles under favorable conditions. Unde...
Bacteria switch only intermittently to motile planktonic lifestyles under favorable conditions. Unde...
Bacteria switch only intermittently to motile planktonic lifestyles under favorable conditions. Unde...
Bacteria propel themselves through liquid environments using rotation of a propeller like organelle,...
The evolution of molecular machines is fundamental to the development of pathogenesis in bacteria. T...
Bacteria swim by means of rotating flagella that are powered by ion influx through membrane-spanning...
The bacterial flagellum is one of nature’s most amazing and well-studied nanomachines. Its cell-wall...
The γ-proteobacteria are a group of diverse bacteria including pathogenic Escherichia, Salmonella, V...
Motility helps bacteria explore different environments and promotes the chances of their survival. M...
The bacterial flagellum is a reversible rotating motor powered by ion transport through stator units...
Many types of bacteria swim by rotating a bundle of helical filaments also called flagella. Each fil...
Many types of bacteria swim by rotating a bundle of helical filaments also called flagella. Each fil...
The bacterial flagellum is probably the most complex organelle found in bacteria. Although the ribos...
The bacterial flagellum is an amazingly complex molecular machine with a diversity of roles in patho...
Many types of bacteria swim by rotating a bundle of helical filaments also called flagella. Each fil...