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J Bacteriol, June 1998, p. 3003-3006, Vol. 180, No. 11
Department of Microbiology, The Ohio State
University, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1292,1 and
Department of Biology, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio
45469-23202
Received 11 August 1997/Accepted 23 March 1998
Motile swarmer cells of Hyphomicrobium strain W1-1B
displayed positive chemotactic responses toward methylamine,
dimethylamine, and trimethylamine but did not display significant
chemotactic responses towards methanol and arginine. Electron
micrographs of negatively stained intact flagellar filaments indicated
a novel striated surface pattern. The flagella were composed of two
proteins of 39 and 41 kDa. Neither protein was a glycoprotein as
determined by Schiff's staining and by enzyme immunoassay. Protein
fingerprints visualized from silver-stained polyacrylamide gels and
Western blots of protease-digested samples indicated that the two
proteins were similar but not identical. Monoclonal antibodies prepared to the complex flagella of Rhizobium meliloti cross-reacted
with the striated flagella of Hyphomicrobium strain W1-1B;
however, these antibodies did not cross-react with smooth-surface
flagella. These results suggest that complex and striated flagella
possess homologous epitope regions.
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Characterization of Chemotactic Responses and
Flagella of Hyphomicrobium Strain W1-1B

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Present address: Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH 43015.
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