The polar flagellar motor of Vibrio cholerae is driven by an Na+ motive force.
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Environmental reservoirs and mechanisms of persistence of Vibrio choleraeVibrio cholerae Biofilms and Cholera PathogenesisStep-wise loss of bacterial flagellar torsion confers progressive phagocytic evasionVibrio cholerae use pili and flagella synergistically to effect motility switching and conditional surface attachmentA slow-motility phenotype caused by substitutions at residue Asp31 in the PomA channel component of a sodium-driven flagellar motor.A high-throughput screening assay for inhibitors of bacterial motility identifies a novel inhibitor of the Na+-driven flagellar motor and virulence gene expression in Vibrio choleraeCharacterization of phenotypic changes in Pseudomonas putida in response to surface-associated growth.Sodium ion cycle in bacterial pathogens: evidence from cross-genome comparisonsPolar flagellar motility of the VibrionaceaeSolvent-isotope and pH effects on flagellar rotation in Escherichia coli.Contribution of hemagglutinin/protease and motility to the pathogenesis of El Tor biotype cholera.Experimental verification of a sequence-based prediction: F(1)F(0)-type ATPase of Vibrio cholerae transports protons, not Na(+) ions.Serine 26 in the PomB subunit of the flagellar motor is essential for hypermotility of Vibrio cholerae.Living in the matrix: assembly and control of Vibrio cholerae biofilms.Going against the grain: chemotaxis and infection in Vibrio cholerae.Analysis of energy sources for Mycoplasma penetrans gliding motility.Mode of action and resistance studies unveil new roles for tropodithietic acid as an anticancer agent and the γ-glutamyl cycle as a proton sink.Staying Alive: Vibrio cholerae's Cycle of Environmental Survival, Transmission, and DisseminationA quinazoline-2,4-diamino analog suppresses Vibrio cholerae flagellar motility by interacting with motor protein PomB and induces envelope stress.Regulation of flagellar motility during biofilm formation.Requirements for conversion of the Na(+)-driven flagellar motor of Vibrio cholerae to the H(+)-driven motor of Escherichia coli.Characterization of two outer membrane proteins, FlgO and FlgP, that influence vibrio cholerae motility.Concerted effects of amino acid substitutions in conserved charged residues and other residues in the cytoplasmic domain of PomA, a stator component of Na+-driven flagella.Only one of the five CheY homologs in Vibrio cholerae directly switches flagellar rotationEnergetics of gliding motility in Mycoplasma mobile.Membrane topology mapping of the Na+-pumping NADH: quinone oxidoreductase from Vibrio cholerae by PhoA-green fluorescent protein fusion analysisThe sodium-driven flagellar motor controls exopolysaccharide expression in Vibrio cholerae.Viscosity dictates metabolic activity of Vibrio ruber.Aspartic acid 397 in subunit B of the Na+-pumping NADH:quinone oxidoreductase from Vibrio cholerae forms part of a sodium-binding site, is involved in cation selectivity, and affects cation-binding site cooperativity.Cyclic di-GMP regulates TfoY in Vibrio cholerae to control motility by both transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanisms.Effects of chromosomal deletion of the operon encoding the multiple resistance and pH-related antiporter in Vibrio cholerae.Cell adhesion and fluid flow jointly initiate genotype spatial distribution in biofilms.3-Amino 1,8-naphthalimide, a structural analog of the anti-cholera drug virstatin inhibits chemically-biased swimming and swarming motility in vibrios.
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The polar flagellar motor of Vibrio cholerae is driven by an Na+ motive force.
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The polar flagellar motor of Vibrio cholerae is driven by an Na+ motive force.
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The polar flagellar motor of Vibrio cholerae is driven by an Na+ motive force.
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The polar flagellar motor of Vibrio cholerae is driven by an Na+ motive force.
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