The flagellar hook: Making sense of bacterial motility

The flagellum is often cited as an example of natural design ingenuity—it is a powerful nanomachine that allows bacteria to swim effortlessly in search of food. Yet despite being a popular object of study over the last half-century, the flagellum’s exact mechanics remain enigmatic.


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Source: Phys.org