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Coarse-grained Molecular Dynamics Simulations of a Rotating Bacterial Flagellum

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Journal Biophys J
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Biophysics
Date 2006 Sep 26
PMID 16997871
Citations 24
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Abstract

Many types of bacteria propel themselves using elongated structures known as flagella. The bacterial flagellar filament is a relatively simple and well-studied macromolecular assembly, which assumes different helical shapes when rotated in different directions. This polymorphism enables a bacterium to switch between running and tumbling modes; however, the mechanism governing the filament polymorphism is not completely understood. Here we report a study of the bacterial flagellar filament using numerical simulations that employ a novel coarse-grained molecular dynamics method. The simulations reveal the dynamics of a half-micrometer-long flagellum segment on a timescale of tens of microseconds. Depending on the rotation direction, specific modes of filament coiling and arrangement of monomers are observed, in qualitative agreement with experimental observations of flagellar polymorphism. We find that solvent-protein interactions are likely to contribute to the polymorphic helical shapes of the filament.

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