Vibrio alginolyticus has two types of flagella, polar (Pof) and latera
l (Laf). From a Laf-defective mutant (Pof(+) Laf(-)), polar-flagellar-
length mutants which have short Pof and long Pof were isolated. The me
an lengths of the helical axis in wild-type, short and long Pof were 5
.5 +/- 0.9 mu m, 2.5 +/- 0.6 mu m and 11.2 +/- 3.6 mu m, respectively.
The swimming speeds of the short- and long-Pof mutants were slower th
an that of the wild-type strain. The relationship between swimming spe
ed and flagellar length in a population of mutant cells was examined.
In the short-Pof mutant, the decrease of swimming speed seemed to be d
erived from the decrease in flagellar length. in the long-Pof mutant,
there was almost no correlation between swimming speed and flagellar l
ength, and the slow swimming was explained by the helical shape of the
flagella, whose pitch and radius were 1.4 mu m and 0.062 mu m, respec
tively, whereas those of the wild-type flagella were 1.5 mu m and 0.16
mu m. The relative amounts of the various molecular components of the
long Pof were different from those of the wildtype or the short Pof.
This seems to be the reason for the difference in flagellar shape and
length, though the mutation may be pleiotropic and affect flagellar fu
nction or regulation.