T. Atsumi et al., EFFECT OF VISCOSITY ON SWIMMING BY THE LATERAL AND POLAR FLAGELLA OF VIBRIO-ALGINOLYTICUS, Journal of bacteriology, 178(16), 1996, pp. 5024-5026
By using mutants of Vibrio alginolyticus with only a polar flagellum (
Pof(+) Laf(-)) or only lateral flagella (Pof(-) Laf(+)), we examined t
he relationship between swimming speed and the viscosity of the medium
for each flagellar system. Pof(+) Laf(-) cells could not swim in the
high-viscosity environment (ca, 200 cP) in which Pof(-) Laf(+) cells s
wam at 20 mu m/s. The Pof(-) Laf(+) cells swam at about 20 mu m/s at n
ormal viscosity (1 cP) without the viscous agent, and the speed increa
sed to 40 mu m/s at about 5 cP and then decreased gradually as the vis
cosity was increased further. These results show the functional differ
ence between polar and Lateral flagella in viscous environments.