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KEERTHI VASAN R.
BP221504
I-M.Sc APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
2
WHAT IS FLAGELLA:
• Flagella are composed of subunit of low molecular weight protein,
flagellin (20-40 kDa) arranged in a helical manner.
• Part of Microbes.
• Major work motile & host attachment.
• Bacterial flagella are hair like, thin, helical appendages.
• 12 - 30 nm in thickness and 15 - 20 nm long.
• several times longer than the bacterial cell.
• Most of the organisms that produce capsules are nonmotile.
• None of the cocci of medical importance is motile.
3
ARRANGEMENTS OF BACTERIAL
FLAGELLA
• Atrichus - No flagella is present, e.g., Spirochetes
• Monotrichous - One polar flagella, e.g.,Pseudomonas aeruginosa
• Lophotrichous - A bunch of polar flagella at one or both ends , e.g., Pseudomonas flourescens (lophos -
Greek for a crest).
• Amphitrichous - a single flagellum at both poles of the organism e.g., Aquaspirillum serpens (amphi -
Greek for 'at each end').
• Peritrichous - Flagella all over the surface of cells,e.g., Salmonella Typhi (peri - around).
4
5
FLAGELLA MICROSCOPIC
OBSERVATION
6
Structure of flagella:
•A flagellum is a hollow, rigid cylinder composed of three parts: a basal body, a hook, and a filament.
•Some Gram-negative bacteria have a sheath surrounding the flagellum.
•The filament is composed of the protein flagellin and is a hollow tube 20 nm thick. It ends with a
capping protein.
•The basal body consists of protein rings that act as bearings.
8
Gram-positive & Gram-Negative flagella
difference
•Gram-positive •Gram-Neagative
• 2 basal body rings
• one inthe peptidoglycan layer and one in
the plasmamembrane.
• 4 basan body rings.
• L ring associates with the
lipopolysaccharides
• P ring associates with peptidoglycan layer
• M ring is embedded in the plasma
membrane
• S ring is directly attached to the plasma
membrane
• It is presumed that M ring function as a
drive platemotor) and S ring as a counter
balance (stator), whilethe P and L rings act
as bearings or bushings.
9
10
Movement of bacteria:
1.Bacteria propel themselves by rotating their helical flagella in a corkscrew like fashion.
2.The direction of rotation of flagella determines the movement ofthe cell.
3.Anticlockwise rotation of monotrichious polar flagella results in forward movement termed as
"run".
4.Clockwise rotation of the flagellum results in a random “tumbling” motion.
4.Peritrichous bacteria move in a similar fashion where the bundling of the flagella during
anticlockwise rotation results in “run ” and the clockwise flagellar rotation. causes bundle disruption
resultingin “tumbling”
5.The speed of rotation of flagella is 200 to 1000 rpm
11
FLAGELLAR MOTILITY
12
Movement of bacteria
• The rotation of flagellum is driven by the proton motive forces
• The rotor transports protons across the membrane, and
is turned in the process
13
Demonstration of motility
Direct observation of motility
1. Hanging drop method
2. Phase-contrast microscopy
3. Dark-field microscopy
Motility Test medium
1. Semi-solid agar (0.3%)
Flagella staining
1. Leifson’s method
14
Leifson flagella stain:
For the Leifson flagella stain, tannic acid and the dye form a colloidal precipitate that when absorbed
by the flagellum causes it to increase in diameter and become colorized, thus amenable to viewing by
light microscopy
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flagealla..ppt

  • 1. KEERTHI VASAN R. BP221504 I-M.Sc APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
  • 2. 2 WHAT IS FLAGELLA: • Flagella are composed of subunit of low molecular weight protein, flagellin (20-40 kDa) arranged in a helical manner. • Part of Microbes. • Major work motile & host attachment. • Bacterial flagella are hair like, thin, helical appendages. • 12 - 30 nm in thickness and 15 - 20 nm long. • several times longer than the bacterial cell. • Most of the organisms that produce capsules are nonmotile. • None of the cocci of medical importance is motile.
  • 3. 3 ARRANGEMENTS OF BACTERIAL FLAGELLA • Atrichus - No flagella is present, e.g., Spirochetes • Monotrichous - One polar flagella, e.g.,Pseudomonas aeruginosa • Lophotrichous - A bunch of polar flagella at one or both ends , e.g., Pseudomonas flourescens (lophos - Greek for a crest). • Amphitrichous - a single flagellum at both poles of the organism e.g., Aquaspirillum serpens (amphi - Greek for 'at each end'). • Peritrichous - Flagella all over the surface of cells,e.g., Salmonella Typhi (peri - around).
  • 4. 4
  • 6. 6 Structure of flagella: •A flagellum is a hollow, rigid cylinder composed of three parts: a basal body, a hook, and a filament. •Some Gram-negative bacteria have a sheath surrounding the flagellum. •The filament is composed of the protein flagellin and is a hollow tube 20 nm thick. It ends with a capping protein. •The basal body consists of protein rings that act as bearings.
  • 7.
  • 8. 8 Gram-positive & Gram-Negative flagella difference •Gram-positive •Gram-Neagative • 2 basal body rings • one inthe peptidoglycan layer and one in the plasmamembrane. • 4 basan body rings. • L ring associates with the lipopolysaccharides • P ring associates with peptidoglycan layer • M ring is embedded in the plasma membrane • S ring is directly attached to the plasma membrane • It is presumed that M ring function as a drive platemotor) and S ring as a counter balance (stator), whilethe P and L rings act as bearings or bushings.
  • 9. 9
  • 10. 10 Movement of bacteria: 1.Bacteria propel themselves by rotating their helical flagella in a corkscrew like fashion. 2.The direction of rotation of flagella determines the movement ofthe cell. 3.Anticlockwise rotation of monotrichious polar flagella results in forward movement termed as "run". 4.Clockwise rotation of the flagellum results in a random “tumbling” motion. 4.Peritrichous bacteria move in a similar fashion where the bundling of the flagella during anticlockwise rotation results in “run ” and the clockwise flagellar rotation. causes bundle disruption resultingin “tumbling” 5.The speed of rotation of flagella is 200 to 1000 rpm
  • 12. 12 Movement of bacteria • The rotation of flagellum is driven by the proton motive forces • The rotor transports protons across the membrane, and is turned in the process
  • 13. 13 Demonstration of motility Direct observation of motility 1. Hanging drop method 2. Phase-contrast microscopy 3. Dark-field microscopy Motility Test medium 1. Semi-solid agar (0.3%) Flagella staining 1. Leifson’s method
  • 14. 14 Leifson flagella stain: For the Leifson flagella stain, tannic acid and the dye form a colloidal precipitate that when absorbed by the flagellum causes it to increase in diameter and become colorized, thus amenable to viewing by light microscopy