AbstractBacterial flagellar motors are molecular machines powered by the electrochemical potential gradient of specific ions across the membrane. Bacteria move using rotating helical flagellar filaments. The flagellar motor is located at the base of the filament and is buried in the cytoplasmic membrane. Flagellar motors are classified into two types according to the coupling ion: namely the H+-driven motor and the Na+-driven motor. Analysis of the flagellar motor at the molecular level is far more advanced in the H+-driven motor than in the Na+-driven motor. Recently, the genes of the Na+-driven motor have been cloned from a marine bacterium of Vibrio sp. and some of the motor proteins have been purified and characterized. In this review, ...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a rotary motor in the cell envelope of bacteria that couples ion fl...
PomA is thought to be a component of the ion channel in the sodium-driven polar-flagellar motor of V...
AbstractRotational characteristics of Na+-driven flagellar motor in the presence and absence of coup...
Bacterial flagellar motors are molecular machines powered by the electrochemical potential gradient ...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a tiny molecular machine that uses a trans-membrane flux of Hþ or N...
AbstractThe flagellar motor consists of a rotor and a stator and couples the flux of cations (H+ or ...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellar motor is a rotary molecular machine that rotates the helical filamen...
The torque–speed relationship of the Naþ-driven flagellar motor of Vibrio alginolyticus was investig...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellar motor couples ion flow to rotary motion at high speed and with appar...
It has been known for some time that bacterial flagella are powered by remarkable rotary motors and...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a rotary molecular machine that rotates the helical filaments that ...
A model is presented for the rotary motor that drives bacterial flagella, using the electrochemical ...
The bacterial flagellar motor is driven by a flux of ions between the cytoplasm and the periplasmic ...
The bacterial flagellar motor rotates driven by an electrochemical ion gradient across the cytoplasm...
The flagellar motor consists of a rotor and a stator and couples the flux of cations (H(+) or Na(+))...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a rotary motor in the cell envelope of bacteria that couples ion fl...
PomA is thought to be a component of the ion channel in the sodium-driven polar-flagellar motor of V...
AbstractRotational characteristics of Na+-driven flagellar motor in the presence and absence of coup...
Bacterial flagellar motors are molecular machines powered by the electrochemical potential gradient ...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a tiny molecular machine that uses a trans-membrane flux of Hþ or N...
AbstractThe flagellar motor consists of a rotor and a stator and couples the flux of cations (H+ or ...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellar motor is a rotary molecular machine that rotates the helical filamen...
The torque–speed relationship of the Naþ-driven flagellar motor of Vibrio alginolyticus was investig...
AbstractThe bacterial flagellar motor couples ion flow to rotary motion at high speed and with appar...
It has been known for some time that bacterial flagella are powered by remarkable rotary motors and...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a rotary molecular machine that rotates the helical filaments that ...
A model is presented for the rotary motor that drives bacterial flagella, using the electrochemical ...
The bacterial flagellar motor is driven by a flux of ions between the cytoplasm and the periplasmic ...
The bacterial flagellar motor rotates driven by an electrochemical ion gradient across the cytoplasm...
The flagellar motor consists of a rotor and a stator and couples the flux of cations (H(+) or Na(+))...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a rotary motor in the cell envelope of bacteria that couples ion fl...
PomA is thought to be a component of the ion channel in the sodium-driven polar-flagellar motor of V...
AbstractRotational characteristics of Na+-driven flagellar motor in the presence and absence of coup...