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The mechanism of two-phase motility in the spirochete Leptospira: Swimming and crawling.


ABSTRACT: Many species of bacteria are motile, but their migration mechanisms are considerably diverse. Whatever mechanism is used, being motile allows bacteria to search for more optimal environments for growth, and motility is a crucial virulence factor for pathogenic species. The spirochete Leptospira, having two flagella in the periplasmic space, swims in liquid but has also been previously shown to crawl over solid surfaces. The present motility assays show that the spirochete movements both in liquid and on surfaces involve a rotation of the helical cell body. Direct observations of cell-surface movement with amino-specific fluorescent dye and antibody-coated microbeads suggest that the spirochete attaches to the surface via mobile, adhesive outer membrane components, and the cell body rotation propels the cell relative to the anchoring points. Our results provide models of how the spirochete switches its motility mode from swimming to crawling.

SUBMITTER: Tahara H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5976277 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The mechanism of two-phase motility in the spirochete <i>Leptospira</i>: Swimming and crawling.

Tahara Hajime H   Takabe Kyosuke K   Sasaki Yuya Y   Kasuga Kie K   Kawamoto Akihiro A   Koizumi Nobuo N   Nakamura Shuichi S  

Science advances 20180530 5


Many species of bacteria are motile, but their migration mechanisms are considerably diverse. Whatever mechanism is used, being motile allows bacteria to search for more optimal environments for growth, and motility is a crucial virulence factor for pathogenic species. The spirochete <i>Leptospira</i>, having two flagella in the periplasmic space, swims in liquid but has also been previously shown to crawl over solid surfaces. The present motility assays show that the spirochete movements both i  ...[more]

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