Morphologies of flagella from wild type and fliC mutant strains derived from B. bacteriovorus 109J.
A. Electron micrograph of B. bacteriovorus 109JK, a wild-type kanamycin-resistant strain, showing wild-type flagellar length and waveform. 5 k magnification, 1% PTA stain.
B. 109J fliC6 strain; inactivation of this flagellin gene had no appreciable effect on the waveform or length of the flagellum. This is representative of strains with inactivated fliC1, fliC2 or fliC4, which also had the same visible phenotypes in 109J. 5 k magnification, 1% PTA stain.
C. 109J fliC5 strain. Inactivation of this flagellin resulted in shorter flagella, with the absence of the distal miniature waveform, and the strain also showed reduced mean swimming speed and reduced predation efficiencies compared with wild-type. 5 k magnification, 1% PTA stain.
D. Host-independent 109J fliC 3 strain. Deletion of fliC3 caused the absence of a flagellum and a non-motile phenotype but a disordered flagellar sheath was still seen. 7 k magnification, 1% PTA. stain. Bars = 1 µm.
E. Host-independent 109J HIK3 strain showing typical, normal sheathed flagella and the diversity of cell size and shape typical for an HI strain. 7 k magnification, 1% PTA. stain. Bars = 1 µm.