Taming the flagellar motor of pseudomonads with a nucleotide messenger
Pseudomonads rely on the flagellar motor to rotate a polar flagellum for swimming and swarming, and to sense surfaces for initiating the motile‐to‐sessile transition to adopt a surface‐dwelling lifestyle. Deciphering the function and regulation of the flagellar motor is of paramount importance for u...
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2022
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
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