Cells of the bacterium Escherichia coli were tethered and spun in a high-frequency rotating electric field at a series of discrete field strengths. This was done first at low field strengths, then at field strengths generating speeds high enough to disrupt motor function, and finally at low field strengths. Comparison of the initial and final speed versus applied-torque plots yielded relative motor torque. For backward rotation, motor torque rose steeply at speeds close to zero, peaking, on average, at about 2.2 times the stall torque. For forward rotation, motor torque remained approximately constant up to speeds of about 60% of the zero-torque speed. Then the torque dropped linearly with speed, crossed zero, and reached a minimum, on aver...
The purpose of this work was to study the changes in rotation rate of the bacterial motor and to try...
A bacterial ftagellum is driven by a reversible rotary motor. The power input is determined by proto...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a rotary motor in the cell envelope of bacteria that couples ion fl...
Cells of the bacterium Escherichia coli were tethered and spun in a high-frequency rotating electric...
We used the technique of electrorotation to apply steadily increasing external torque to tethered ce...
In earlier work in which electrorotation was used to apply external torque to tethered cells of the ...
AbstractThe technique of electrorotation was used to apply torque to cells of the bacterium Escheric...
Bacterial flagella are driven by a rotary motor that is energized by an electrochemical ion gradient...
The bacterial flagellar motor of Escherichia coli is a nanoscale rotary engine essential for bacteri...
AbstractThe output of a rotary motor is characterized by its torque and speed. We measured the torqu...
There is a strong need to develop a mechanical method to apply external torque to the bacterial flag...
The bacterial flagellar motor couples the flow of protons across the cytoplasmic membrane to the rot...
The rotary motor of bacteria is a natural nano-technological marvel that enables cell locomotion by ...
The bacterial flagellar motor is driven by a flux of ions between the cytoplasm and the periplasmic ...
Multisubunit protein complexes are ubiquitous in biology and perform a plethora of essential functio...
The purpose of this work was to study the changes in rotation rate of the bacterial motor and to try...
A bacterial ftagellum is driven by a reversible rotary motor. The power input is determined by proto...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a rotary motor in the cell envelope of bacteria that couples ion fl...
Cells of the bacterium Escherichia coli were tethered and spun in a high-frequency rotating electric...
We used the technique of electrorotation to apply steadily increasing external torque to tethered ce...
In earlier work in which electrorotation was used to apply external torque to tethered cells of the ...
AbstractThe technique of electrorotation was used to apply torque to cells of the bacterium Escheric...
Bacterial flagella are driven by a rotary motor that is energized by an electrochemical ion gradient...
The bacterial flagellar motor of Escherichia coli is a nanoscale rotary engine essential for bacteri...
AbstractThe output of a rotary motor is characterized by its torque and speed. We measured the torqu...
There is a strong need to develop a mechanical method to apply external torque to the bacterial flag...
The bacterial flagellar motor couples the flow of protons across the cytoplasmic membrane to the rot...
The rotary motor of bacteria is a natural nano-technological marvel that enables cell locomotion by ...
The bacterial flagellar motor is driven by a flux of ions between the cytoplasm and the periplasmic ...
Multisubunit protein complexes are ubiquitous in biology and perform a plethora of essential functio...
The purpose of this work was to study the changes in rotation rate of the bacterial motor and to try...
A bacterial ftagellum is driven by a reversible rotary motor. The power input is determined by proto...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a rotary motor in the cell envelope of bacteria that couples ion fl...