Giant flagellar bundles of Vibrio alginolyticus (NCMB 1803)

S. Ulitzur*, M. Kessel

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Abstract

Following swarming of Vibrio alginolyticus on solid medium a large number of giant flagellar bundles appear behind the growth front. The suggested sequence of events leading to bundle formation is as follows. After inoculation from liquid to solid media the short rods with a single polar sheathed flagellum develop peritrichous nonsheathed flagella and elongate into long filamentous swarmers. After division into short rods, some of the cells become spherical in shape with many peritrichous flagella concentrated at one pole in close association with the sheathed polar flagellum. These tufted spherical bodies form the "template" upon which masses of loose peritrichous flagella spontaneously aggregate. Flagellar bundles formed when bacteria are grown at pH 8.5 are longer than those formed at pH 7.2 and shorter when grown at pH 6.5. In distilled water the flagellar bundles disintegrate into masses of flagellar fragments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)331-339
Number of pages9
JournalArchives of Microbiology
Volume94
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1973

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