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. 2022 Aug 12;12:13732. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-16722-1

Author Correction: A polar bundle of flagella can drive bacterial swimming by pushing, pulling, or coiling around the cell body

Marius Hintsche 1, Veronika Waljor 1, Robert Großmann 2, Marco J Kühn 3, Kai M Thormann 3, Fernando Peruani 2, Carsten Beta 1,
PMCID: PMC9374775  PMID: 35961993

Correction to: Scientific Reports, 10.1038/s41598-017-16428-9, published on 1 December 2017

This Article contains an error in the legend of Figure 2. As a result,

P. putida can swim with the flagellar bundle wrapped around the cell body. (A) Fluorescence image and (B) cartoon of the wrapped mode. The cell swims in the direction indicated by the arrow – the posterior (flagellated) pole of the cell points in swimming direction, see also the Supplementary Videos S4 and S5. (C) Percentages of swimming states observed in our data set (out of 794 runs in total). Scale bar is 5 μm.”

should read:

P. putida can swim with the flagellar bundle wrapped around the cell body. (A) Fluorescence image and (B) cartoon of the wrapped mode. The cell swims in the direction indicated by the arrow – the posterior (flagellated) pole of the cell points in swimming direction, see also the Supplementary Videos S4 and S5. (C) Percentages of swimming states observed in our data set (out of 794 runs in total). Scale bar is 2 μm.”


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