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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 86, Issue 5, Pages 3204-3210Publisher
CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(04)74368-4
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- NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM067801, R01-GM067801] Funding Source: Medline
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Certain motile bacteria employ rotating flagella for propulsion. The relative flexibility of two key components of the flagellum, filament and hook, is partially responsible for the mechanistic workings of this motor. A new computational method, the quantized elastic deformational model, was employed in this article to calculate the dimensionless twist/bend ratio (EI/GJ) of the. lament and hook, providing a quantitative means to compare their relative stiffness. Both ratios were much <1.0, an average of 0.0440 for the. lament and 0.0512 for the hook, indicating that within each structure bending is favored over twisting. These two ratios, along with previous experimental measurements, allowed us to propose a theoretical Young's modulus (E) between 10(6) and 10(7) dyn/cm(2) for the hook. This value is orders of magnitude smaller than experimentally determined Young's moduli of the. lament, hence in agreement with empirical evidence linking compliance in the flagellum mainly to the hook.
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