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The Flagellar World is a unique publication. The product of years of research and data collection by the author, this book is a pictorial guide to flagella in a variety of organi… Read more
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Researchers in microbiology, immunology and parasitology
1 Basic Knowledge about Flagella
2 Flagellar Structure
3 Flagellar Genetics
4 EM Techniques for Flagella Study
Chapter examples
1 Outline
2 Specific Indications
Chapter 1. Actinoplanes missouriensis — Swimming Spores with Flagella
Chapter 2. Aliivibrio fischeri — Light-Organ Symbiont in the Bobtail Squid
Chapter 3. Azospirillum brasilense — A Bushy Hook of the Polar Flagellum
Chapter 4. Bacillus subtilis — The Representative of Gram-Positive Bacteria
Topic 1: Gene Regulation
Topic 1. Gene Regulation
Chapter 5. Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus — A Small but Fierce Predator
Chapter 6. Borrelia burgdorferi — Periplasmic Flagella in a Flat Wave Body
Chapter 7. Bradyrhizobium japonicum — The Nitrogen–Fixer in the Peanut Farm
Chapter 8. Caulobacter crescentus — Alteration between Flagellum and Stalk
Chapter 9. Enterococcus casseliflavus — Edible Flagella
Chapter 10. Escherichia coli — The Representative of the Gram-Negative Bacteria
Chapter 11. Geobacillus kaustophilus — The Heat- and Acid-Stable Flagella
Chapter 12. Gluconobacter oxydans — The Vinegar Producing Bacteria
Chapter 13. Helicobacter pylori — Randomly Arranged Flagellar Genes
Topic 2: Gene Arrangement
Topic 2. Gene Arrangement
Topic 3: Mot Proteins
Topic 3. Mot Proteins
Chapter 14. Idiomarina loihiensis — A Habitat of Deep-Sea Volcano
Chapter 15. Legionella pneumophila — Opportunistic Pathogen in Public Bath
Chapter 16. Magnetospirillum magnetotacticum — High-Quality Magnet in the Pond
Topic 4: Flagellin size
Topic 4. Flagellin size
Chapter 17. Paenibacillus alvei — Flagella-Dependent Social Motility
Chapter 18. Pectobacterium carotovorum — Subpolar Hyper-Flagellation
Chapter 19. Pseudomonas aeruginosa — Opportunistic Pathogen in the Hospital
Topic 5: Flagella and Pathogenicity
Topic 5. Flagella and Pathogenicity
Chapter 20. Ralstonia solanacearum — Ubiquitous Plant Pathogen
Chapter 21. Rhodobacter sphaeroides — A Resourceful Little Bug
Topic 6: Flagellar Position and Shape
Topic 6. Flagellar Position and Shape
Chapter 22. Ruegeria sp. TM1040 — A Fast Swimmer in the Sea
Chapter 23. Saccharophagus degradans — The Seaweed Eater
Chapter 24. Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium — The Best-Studied Flagella
Topic 7: History of Salmonella SJW Strains
Topic 7. History of Salmonella SJW Strains
Chapter 25. Selenomonas ruminantium — The Authentic Lateral Flagella
Topic 8: Hook length
Topic 8. Hook length
Topic 9: Multiple Flagellins
Topic 9. Multiple Flagellins
Chapter 26. Sinorhizobium meliloti — Nitrogen–Fixer in the Grassland
Chapter 27. Symbiobacterium thermophilum — A Gram-Negative, High (G+C) Firmicutes
Chapter 28. Vibrio parahaemolyticus — Polar/Lateral Flagella with H+/Na+Motor
Chapter 29. Xanthomonas oryzae pv. Oryzae — Pathogen in the Rice Country
Chapter 30. Uncharacterized species — Slowly-Growing Bacteria
Chapter 31. Buchnera aphidicola — Flagella Not for Motility
Chapter 32. Methanococcus voltae — Archaeal Flagella or Archaellum
Chapter 33. Myxococcus xanthus — To be Social or to be Adventurous
Chapter 34. Saprospira grandis — A Grand Predator on the Seashore
Chapter 35. Shigella flexneri — Flagellaless E. coli
Appendix
1 Flagellar Family
2 Methods for Purification of Flagella
3 Microscopic Methods for Observation of Flagella
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