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Campylobacter jejuni motility integrates specialized cell shape, flagellar filament, and motor, to coordinate action of its opposed flagella in viscous media

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Eli Cohen, Daisuke Nakane, and co-workers PLOS Pathogens (accepted) (2020) Eli made an unexpected discovery that Campylobacter wraps its filament…

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In situ structure of the Caulobacter crescentus flagellar motor and visualization of binding of a CheY-homolog

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Florian Rossmann and the lab of Urs Jenal Molecular Microbiology (2020) In press Florian set out to study binding of…

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γ-proteobacteria eject their polar flagella under nutrient depletion, retaining flagellar motor relic structures

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Josie Ferreira and co-workers PLOS Biology, 2019 Josie reported the previously unknown ejection of bacterial flagella as a drastic response…

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Evolution of a family of molecular Rube Goldberg contraptions

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Morgan Beeby PLOS Biology Primer, 2019 How do molecular machines evolve new functions? In this research highlight article I discuss…

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Diverse high-torque bacterial flagellar motors assemble wider stator rings using a conserved protein scaffold

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2016 PNAS paper

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  • Campylobacter jejuni motility integrates specialized cell shape, flagellar filament, and motor, to coordinate action of its opposed flagella in viscous media
  • In situ structure of the Caulobacter crescentus flagellar motor and visualization of binding of a CheY-homolog
  • γ-proteobacteria eject their polar flagella under nutrient depletion, retaining flagellar motor relic structures

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