UC-Santa Cruz: Scientists Find Unexpected Proteins in Bacteria Motors
March 09, 2024
March 09, 2024
SANTA CRUZ, California, March 9 (TNSres) -- The University of California Santa Cruz campus issued the following news:
By Erin Malsbury
How well bacteria move and sense their environment directly affects their success in surviving and spreading. About half of known bacteria species use a flagella to move -- a rotating appendage that functions like a propellor. The flagella have motors behind them with tiny cylinders that look almost mechanical.
A team of sc . . .
By Erin Malsbury
How well bacteria move and sense their environment directly affects their success in surviving and spreading. About half of known bacteria species use a flagella to move -- a rotating appendage that functions like a propellor. The flagella have motors behind them with tiny cylinders that look almost mechanical.
A team of sc . . .