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Tiny switch controls rare rotary machine in bacteria - and can even reverse direction of spin

2026-04-27T00:01:00+01:00

Researchers have discovered a tiny molecular switch that can control and reverse the direction of a rare rotary machine linked to motility, surface colonization and protein secretion in bacteria.

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