- but with the
flagellar filament attached usually only
reaches 200 to 1000 rpm. The
direction of
rotation can be
changed by the
flagellar motor switch...
- Christensen-Dalsgaard,
Sally P. Leys "Choanoflagellate and
choanocyte collar-
flagellar systems and the ****umption of homology", 2014, https://doi.org/10.1111/ede...
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cytoplasmic dyneins and
axonemal dyneins,
which are also
called ciliary or
flagellar dyneins.
cytoplasmic heavy chain: DYNC1H1, DYNC2H1
intermediate chain:...
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convert chemical energy into
mechanical work by the
hydrolysis of ATP.
Flagellar rotation, however, is
powered by a
proton pump.[citation needed] Motor...
-
cellular level, it
involves mechanisms such as
amoeboid movement and
flagellar propulsion.
These cellular movements can be
directed by
external stimuli...
-
genus of
Spirillum which occurs in freshwater. It has an
amphitrichous flagellar arrangement.
Spirillum volutans is one of the
largest bacteria species...
- In
molecular biology, the
flagellar motor switch protein (Flig) is one of
three proteins in
certain bacteria coded for by the gene fliG. The
other two...
- as
shown in the
diagram on the right. CCW
rotation of the
flagellar motors leads to
flagellar bundle formation that
pushes the cell in a
forward run, parallel...
- the cell wall near the
flagellar base. The
hairs are
cross striated and have a
spiral pattern,
which is
similar to
flagellar hairs, but they are thicker...
-
bacterial protein that is
encoded by the motA gene. It is a
component of the
flagellar motor. More specifically, MotA and MotB make the
stator of a H+ driven...