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Biophysical Characterization of Flagellar Motor Functions
Published on: January 18, 2017
Secrets of actin-based motility revealed by a bacterial pathogen
L A Cameron1, P A Giardini, F S Soo
1Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University School of Medicine, 279 Campus Drive West, Stanford, California 94305-5307, USA.
Abstract:
Actin-based cell motility is a complex process involving a dynamic, self-organizing cellular system. Experimental problems initially limited our understanding of this type of motility, but the use of a model system derived from a bacterial pathogen has led to a breakthrough. Now, all the molecular components necessary for dynamic actin self-organization and motility have been identified, setting the stage for future mechanistic studies.
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