Archaea swim using the archaellum (archaeal flagellum), a reversible rotary motor consisting of a torque-generating motor and a helical filament, which acts as a propeller. Unlike the bacterial flagellar motor (BFM), ATP (adenosine-5′-triphosphate) hydrolysis probably drives both motor rotation and filamentous assembly in the archaellum. However, direct evidence is still lacking due to the lack of a versatile model system. Here, we present a membrane-permeabilized ghost system that enables the manipulation of intracellular contents, analogous to the triton model in eukaryotic flagella and gliding Mycoplasma. We observed high nucleotide selectivity for ATP driving motor rotation, negative cooperativity in ATP hydrolysis, and the energetic re...
Microorganisms can move towards favorable growth conditions as a response to environmental stimuli. ...
Bacteria and archaea exhibit tactical behavior and can move up and down chemical gradients. This tac...
AbstractBy reverse-engineering we have detected eight kinetic phases of the symmetric switch cycle o...
Archaea swim using the archaellum (archaeal flagellum), a reversible rotary motor consisting of a to...
AbstractA key component in cellular bioenergetics is the ATP synthase. The enzyme from archaea repre...
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...
Archaeal swimming motility is driven by archaella: rotary motors attached to long extracellular fila...
The bacterial flagellar motor (BFM) is an ion-powered nanomachine that drives swimming in many bacte...
It has been known for some time that bacterial flagella are powered by remarkable rotary motors and...
The archaellum, the rotating motility structure of archaea, is best studied in the crenarchaeon Sulf...
Rotary molecular motors are protein complexes which convert chemical or electrochemical energy from ...
Cells require a sensory system and a motility structure to achieve directed movement. Bacteria and a...
The angular velocities of ATPase-dependent power strokes as a function of the rotational position fo...
Archaea are ubiquitous single cellular microorganisms that play important ecological roles in nature...
Microorganisms can move towards favorable growth conditions as a response to environmental stimuli. ...
Bacteria and archaea exhibit tactical behavior and can move up and down chemical gradients. This tac...
AbstractBy reverse-engineering we have detected eight kinetic phases of the symmetric switch cycle o...
Archaea swim using the archaellum (archaeal flagellum), a reversible rotary motor consisting of a to...
AbstractA key component in cellular bioenergetics is the ATP synthase. The enzyme from archaea repre...
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...
Archaeal swimming motility is driven by archaella: rotary motors attached to long extracellular fila...
The bacterial flagellar motor (BFM) is an ion-powered nanomachine that drives swimming in many bacte...
It has been known for some time that bacterial flagella are powered by remarkable rotary motors and...
The archaellum, the rotating motility structure of archaea, is best studied in the crenarchaeon Sulf...
Rotary molecular motors are protein complexes which convert chemical or electrochemical energy from ...
Cells require a sensory system and a motility structure to achieve directed movement. Bacteria and a...
The angular velocities of ATPase-dependent power strokes as a function of the rotational position fo...
Archaea are ubiquitous single cellular microorganisms that play important ecological roles in nature...
Microorganisms can move towards favorable growth conditions as a response to environmental stimuli. ...
Bacteria and archaea exhibit tactical behavior and can move up and down chemical gradients. This tac...
AbstractBy reverse-engineering we have detected eight kinetic phases of the symmetric switch cycle o...