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Pseudomonas aeruginosa twitching motility YFP-PilU

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2007

Pseudomonas aeruginosa uses its type IV pili for twitching motility on surfaces. This strain carries a YFP fusion to one of three motor ATPases, PilU.

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  • The bacteria are on agar, under a glass coverslip.

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  • It's time for Piperacillin + Tazobactam :)

  • despicably disgusting.

    is this the bacteria that caused the brazilian model to lose her arms and legs?

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  • @Inaalkiprok You have to take specific antibiotics for it and just keep up good hygiene. 

  • This shit nearly killed I was sick for 7 months with it

  • anybody know were i can get decent visual of venus yfp, in a study or somthing!!!!

  • yes it is.. scary thing this stuff eh?

  • Does anyone know the best way to cure this bacteria?

  • this is cool. is this filmed on a slide or under agar?

  • Muy buen video. explica como el twiching es uno de los pasos mas importantes luego de la formacion de microcolonias en la formación de biofilm

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