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SUBMITTER: Brown MT
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3434748 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Brown Mostyn T MT Steel Bradley C BC Silvestrin Claudio C Wilkinson David A DA Delalez Nicolas J NJ Lumb Craig N CN Obara Boguslaw B Armitage Judith P JP Berry Richard M RM
Journal of bacteriology 20120420 13
Swimming Escherichia coli cells are propelled by the rotary motion of their flagellar filaments. In the normal swimming pattern, filaments positioned randomly over the cell form a bundle at the posterior pole. It has long been assumed that the hook functions as a universal joint, transmitting rotation on the motor axis through up to ∼90° to the filament in the bundle. Structural models of the hook have revealed how its flexibility is expected to arise from dynamic changes in the distance between ...[more]