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Spiroplasma swim by a processive change in body helicity
Authors:Shaevitz Joshua W  Lee Joanna Y  Fletcher Daniel A
Affiliation:Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, 459 Evans Hall, Berkeley, California 94720, USA. jshaevitz@berkeley.edu
Abstract:Microscopic organisms must rely on very different strategies than their macroscopic counterparts to swim through liquid. To date, the best understood method for prokaryotic swimming employs the rotation of flagella. Here, we show that Spiroplasma, tiny helical bacteria that infect plants and insects, use a very different approach. By measuring cell kinematics during free swimming, we find that propulsion is generated by the propagation of kink pairs down the length of the cell body. A processive change in the helicity of the body creates these waves and enables directional movement.
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