Unlocking the Secret to Robust Motility in Flagellated Bacteria
In a recent breakthrough, scientists at the University of California San Diego and the University of Utah have discovered the mechanism behind the robust motility of flagellated bacteria. By using a combination of high-resolution imaging techniques, they were able to observe the inner workings of these organisms at an unprecedented level of detail. Furthermore, they discovered that the bacteria can sense and adjust to varying levels of shear forces, allowing them to maintain their motility even in environments with strong flow. This finding could lead to the development of new approaches for controlling the motility of these bacteria, with potential applications in areas such as bioremediation, drug delivery, and biosensing.
source: Phys.org