1977
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.74.7.3060
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A protonmotive force drives bacterial flagella.

Abstract: Streptococcus strain V4051 is motile in the presence of glucose. The cells move steadily along smooth paths (run), jump about briefly with little net displacement (twiddle), and then run in new directions. They stop swimming when deprived of glucose. These cells become motile when an electrical potential or a pH gradient is imposed across the membrane. Starved cells suspended in a potassium-free medium respond to the addition of valinomycin b a brief period of vigorous twiddling. They also twiddle, although le… Show more

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“…In 1977, this¯agellar motor was found to be driven by a¯ux of protons from the outside to the inside of the cell. (Manson et al 1977;Matsuura et al 1977) (Table 1). The motor is so small that the protons do not¯ow as a continuous electric current but as discrete charged particles.…”
Section: The Bacterial¯agellar Motormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1977, this¯agellar motor was found to be driven by a¯ux of protons from the outside to the inside of the cell. (Manson et al 1977;Matsuura et al 1977) (Table 1). The motor is so small that the protons do not¯ow as a continuous electric current but as discrete charged particles.…”
Section: The Bacterial¯agellar Motormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each unit is believed to contain two copies of MotB and four copies of MotA in proton-driven motors of E. coli, two copies of PomB and four copies of PomA in sodium-driven motors of Vibrio alginolyticus (6,7), and function as an ion channel (8,9). Ion flux through these channels powers the motor (10,11). Functional chimeras have been engineered containing components of proton-and sodium-driven motors (12), indicating that the structure and mechanisms of both types of motor are very similar.…”
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“…Each residue in these loops has been substituted with Cys. Except for A174C, all Cys substitutions from M169C to M179C in loop [3][4] impaired motility, whereas only the D31C substitutions in loop 1-2 significantly impaired motility. The motility of some Cys mutants was inhibited by the thiol-modifying reagents 5,5Ј-dithiobis(nitrobenzoic acid) and NEM.…”
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“…The motor is composed of the basal body and the C ring (rotor), whereas the multiple torque-generating units of the stator surround the rotor (1). The motor is driven by the flow of specific ions (H ϩ or Na ϩ ) through the stator, and mechanical force is presumably generated at the stator-rotor interface (2,3).…”
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