Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a human pathogenic bacterium, binds to sialylated oligosaccharides and glides on host cell surfaces via a unique mechanism. Gliding motility is essential for initiating the infectious process. In the present study, we measured the stall force of an M. pneumoniae cell carrying a bead that was manipulated using optical tweezers on two strains. The stall forces of M129 and FH strains were averaged to be 23.7 and 19.7 pN, respectively, much weaker than those of other bacterial surface motilities. The binding activity and gliding speed of the M129 strain on sialylated oligosaccharides were eight and two times higher than those of the FH strain, respectively, showing that binding activity is not linked to gliding force. Gli...
ABSTRACT Mycoplasma mobile, a fish pathogen, glides on solid surfaces by repeated catch, pull, and r...
Mycoplasma mobile forms gliding machinery at a cell pole and glides continuously in the direction of...
International audienceMotility of bacterial cells promotes a range of important physiological phenom...
Mycoplasma mobile is a bacterium that uses a unique mechanism to glide on solid surfaces at a veloci...
ABSTRACT Mycoplasma mobile, a fish-pathogenic bacterium, features a protrusion that enables it to gl...
Mycoplasma mobile, a fish-pathogenic bacterium, features a protrusion that enables it to glide smoot...
The binding and gliding ofMycoplasma mobile on a plastic plate covered by 53 uniform oligosaccharide...
For many bacteria, motility is essential for survival, growth, virulence, biofilm formation and intr...
For many bacteria, motility is essential for survival, growth, virulence, biofilm formation and intr...
The motility mechanism of certain prokaryotes has long been a mystery, since their motion, known as ...
The motility mechanism of certain prokaryotes has long been a mystery, since their motion, known as ...
The motility mechanism of certain prokaryotes has long been a mystery, since their motion, known as ...
Mycoplasma mobile forms gliding machinery at a cell pole and glides continuously in the direction of...
Mycoplasma mobile glides on solid surfaces by the repeated binding of leg structures to sialylated o...
Mycoplasma mobile forms gliding machinery at a cell pole and glides continuously in the direction of...
ABSTRACT Mycoplasma mobile, a fish pathogen, glides on solid surfaces by repeated catch, pull, and r...
Mycoplasma mobile forms gliding machinery at a cell pole and glides continuously in the direction of...
International audienceMotility of bacterial cells promotes a range of important physiological phenom...
Mycoplasma mobile is a bacterium that uses a unique mechanism to glide on solid surfaces at a veloci...
ABSTRACT Mycoplasma mobile, a fish-pathogenic bacterium, features a protrusion that enables it to gl...
Mycoplasma mobile, a fish-pathogenic bacterium, features a protrusion that enables it to glide smoot...
The binding and gliding ofMycoplasma mobile on a plastic plate covered by 53 uniform oligosaccharide...
For many bacteria, motility is essential for survival, growth, virulence, biofilm formation and intr...
For many bacteria, motility is essential for survival, growth, virulence, biofilm formation and intr...
The motility mechanism of certain prokaryotes has long been a mystery, since their motion, known as ...
The motility mechanism of certain prokaryotes has long been a mystery, since their motion, known as ...
The motility mechanism of certain prokaryotes has long been a mystery, since their motion, known as ...
Mycoplasma mobile forms gliding machinery at a cell pole and glides continuously in the direction of...
Mycoplasma mobile glides on solid surfaces by the repeated binding of leg structures to sialylated o...
Mycoplasma mobile forms gliding machinery at a cell pole and glides continuously in the direction of...
ABSTRACT Mycoplasma mobile, a fish pathogen, glides on solid surfaces by repeated catch, pull, and r...
Mycoplasma mobile forms gliding machinery at a cell pole and glides continuously in the direction of...
International audienceMotility of bacterial cells promotes a range of important physiological phenom...