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Science, 2009
We report here molecular mechanisms underlying a bacteria-archaeon symbiosis. We found that a fermentative bacterium used its flagellum for interaction with a specific methanogenic archaeon. The archaeon perceived a bacterial flagellum protein and activated its metabolism (methanogenesis).
Takefumi, Shimoyama +3 more
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We report here molecular mechanisms underlying a bacteria-archaeon symbiosis. We found that a fermentative bacterium used its flagellum for interaction with a specific methanogenic archaeon. The archaeon perceived a bacterial flagellum protein and activated its metabolism (methanogenesis).
Takefumi, Shimoyama +3 more
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Intracytoplasmic flagellum in trypanosomatids
European Journal of Protistology, 1990Electron microscopy of thin sections and detergent extracted preparations of certain trypanosomatids of the genus Phytomonas revealed the unusual presence in some flagellates of an intracytoplasmic flagellum which appears as a naked axoneme encircling the nucleus before emerging at the anterior end of the cell.
R, Milder, E P, Camargo, E, Freymuller
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Molecular architecture of bacterial flagellum
Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, 19971. INTRODUCTION 22. OVERALL STRUCTURE AND SUBSTRUCTURES 52.1 Overall structure and components 52.2 Bidirectional rotary motor 52.3 Drive shaft 82.4 Bushing 82.5 Universal joint 92.6 Helical propeller 92.7 Axial junction 102.8 Capping structure 113. ASSEMBLY PROCESS OF THE FLAGELLUM 113.1 Step by step assembly 113.2 Flagellum-specific export apparatus ...
K, Namba, F, Vonderviszt
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Saccopharynx flagellum Mitchill.
188344. Saccopharynx flagellum, Mitchill. Saccopharynx flagellum, Mitchill, Ann. Lye. New York, I., 1824, p. 82. A single badly mutilated example was secured.
Goode, G. B., Bean, T. H.
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Isochnus flagellum (Erichson, 1902) * Material: 19: near Yaylyu, 12.VI.1994, leg. A & RD – 1 ex.
Agrikolyanskaya, Natalia I. +4 more
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Agrikolyanskaya, Natalia I. +4 more
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Genetic analysis of the bacterial flagellum
Trends in Genetics, 1991Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium invest considerable resources in making flagella, motor organelles that function much like the propellers on a ship. Both classical and molecular genetic studies have begun to reveal how flagellar genes are regulated and how their products build and operate these remarkable devices.
R M, Macnab, J S, Parkinson
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