Helicobacter pylori swimming of the wild type strain and straight cell mutant in broth medium
Five second video with a frame rate of 0.1 seconds taken at 600×. The straight csd4 mutant is on the left, the wild-type on the right, although the cell morphology appear similar in this magnification. Both strains exhibit similar motility under these conditions. Reference for this video is: Sycuro LK, Wyckoff TJ, Biboy J, Born P, Pincus Z, et al. (2012) Multiple Peptidoglycan Modification Networks Modulate Helicobacter pylori’s Cell Shape, Motility, and Colonization Potential. PLoS Pathog 8(3): e1002603. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1002603
Five second video with a frame rate of 0.1 seconds taken at 600×. The straight csd4 mutant is on the left, the wild-type on the right, although the cell morphology appear similar in this magnification. Both strains exhibit similar motility under these conditions. Reference for this video is: Sycuro LK, Wyckoff TJ, Biboy J, Born P, Pincus Z, et al. (2012) Multiple Peptidoglycan Modification Networks Modulate Helicobacter pylori’s Cell Shape, Motility, and Colonization Potential. PLoS Pathog 8(3): e1002603. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1002603