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pubmed-article:11356579pubmed:abstractTextSwimming speed (v) and flagellar-bundle rotation rate (f) of Salmonella typhimurium, which has peritrichous flagella, were simultaneously measured by laser dark-field microscopy (LDM). Clear periodic changes in the LDM signals from a rotating bundle indicated in-phase rotation of the flagella in the bundle. A roughly linear relation between v and f was observed, though the data points were widely distributed. The ratio of v to f (v-f ratio), which indicates the propulsive distance during one flagellar rotation, was 0.27 microm (11% of the flagellar pitch) on average. The experimental v-f ratio was twice as large as the calculated one on the assumption that a cell had a single flagellum. A flagellar bundle was considered to propel a cell more efficiently than a single flagellum.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:11356579pubmed:articleTitleBacterial swimming speed and rotation rate of bundled flagella.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:11356579pubmed:affiliationNational Food REsearch Institute, Tsukuba, Japan. maga@affrc.go.jplld:pubmed
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