| Literature DB >> 24183516 |
Yanxia Liu1, Yuanxin Deng, Shuxiu Luo, Yu Deng, Linming Guo, Weiwei Xu, Lei Liu, Junkang Liu.
Abstract
This study aimed to observe the multicellular spinning behavior of Proteus mirabilis by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and multifunctional microscopy in order to understand the mechanism underlying this spinning movement and its biological significance. Multifunctional microscopy with charge-coupled device (CCD) and real-time AFM showed changes in cell structure and shape of P. mirabilis during multicellular spinning movement. Specifically, the morphological characteristics of P. mirabilis, multicellular spinning dynamics, and unique movement were observed. Our findings indicate that the multicellular spinning behavior of P. mirabilis may be used to collect nutrients, perform colonization, and squeeze out competitors. The movement characteristics of P. mirabilis are vital to the organism's biological adaptability to the surrounding environment.Entities:
Keywords: Atomic force microscopy; Cryptic growth cell; Proteus mirabilis; Spin
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24183516 DOI: 10.1016/j.micron.2013.10.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Micron ISSN: 0968-4328 Impact factor: 2.251