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A Delicate Nanoscale Motor Made by Nature-The Bacterial Flagellar Motor
Xue, Ruidong ; Ma, Qi ; Baker, Matthew A. B. ; Bai, Fan
刊名ADVANCED SCIENCE
2015
关键词TORQUE-SPEED RELATIONSHIP ESCHERICHIA-COLI K-12 SWITCH PROTEIN FLIM ROTARY MOTOR CONFORMATIONAL SPREAD ATOMIC MODEL CHEMOTAXIS RESIDUES GENERATION MECHANISM
DOI10.1002/advs.201500129
英文摘要The bacterial flagellar motor (BFM) is a molecular complex ca. 45 nm in diameter that rotates the propeller that makes nearly all bacteria swim. The motor self-assembles out of ca. 20 different proteins and can not only rotate at up to 50 000 rpm, but can also switch rotational direction in milliseconds and navigate its environment to maneuver, on average, towards regions of greater benefit. The BFM is a pinnacle of evolution that informs and inspires the design of novel nanotechnology in the new era of synthetic biology.; SCI(E); ARTICLE; m.baker@victorchang.edu.au; fbai@pku.edu.cn; 9; 2
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/439459]  
专题生命科学学院
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Xue, Ruidong,Ma, Qi,Baker, Matthew A. B.,et al. A Delicate Nanoscale Motor Made by Nature-The Bacterial Flagellar Motor[J]. ADVANCED SCIENCE,2015.
APA Xue, Ruidong,Ma, Qi,Baker, Matthew A. B.,&Bai, Fan.(2015).A Delicate Nanoscale Motor Made by Nature-The Bacterial Flagellar Motor.ADVANCED SCIENCE.
MLA Xue, Ruidong,et al."A Delicate Nanoscale Motor Made by Nature-The Bacterial Flagellar Motor".ADVANCED SCIENCE (2015).
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