| Range |
∼320 Hz
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| Organism |
Bacteria Caulobacter crescentus |
| Reference |
Inoue Y, Lo CJ, Fukuoka H, Takahashi H, Sowa Y, Pilizota T, Wadhams GH, Homma M, Berry RM, Ishijima A. Torque-speed relationships of Na+-driven chimeric flagellar motors in Escherichia coli. J Mol Biol. 2008 Mar 7 376(5):1251-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jmb.2007.12.023. p.1252 left column top paragraphPubMed ID18207160
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| Primary Source |
7. Li, G. & Tang, J. X. (2006). Low flagellar motor torque and high swimming efficiency of Caulobacter crescentus swarmer cells. Biophys. J. 91, 2726–2734.PubMed ID16844761
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| Comments |
"A common feature of the torque–speed relationships of E. coli and V. alginolyticus
is a sharp knee between a “plateau” of nearly
constant torque at low speeds and a much steeper
linear decrease of torque with speed at higher speeds...In C. crescentus, motors
operated in the plateau regime up to the highest
speeds measured, ~320 Hz.(primary source)" |
| Entered by |
Uri M |
| ID |
109791 |