Flagellar determinants of bacterial sensitivity to χ-phage
Publication information:
Samuel, A. D. T. et al. Flagellar determinants of bacterial sensitivity to χ-phage. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 96, 9863–9866 (1999).
Abstract
Bacteriophage χ is known to infect motile strains of enteric bacteria by adsorbing randomly along the length of a flagellar filament and then injecting its DNA into the bacterial cell at the filament base. Here, we provide evidence for a “nut and bolt” model for translocation of phage along the filament: the tail fiber of χ fits the grooves formed by helical rows of flagellin monomers, and active flagellar rotation forces the phage to follow the grooves as a nut follows the threads of a bolt.