Modeling torque versus speed, shot noise, and rotational diffusion of the bacterial flagellar motor. Author Thierry Mora, Howard Yu, Ned Wingreen Publication Year 2009 Type Journal Article Abstract We present a minimal physical model for the flagellar motor that enables bacteria to swim. Our model explains the experimentally measured torque-speed relationship of the proton-driven E. coli motor at various pH and temperature conditions. In particular, the dramatic drop of torque at high rotation speeds (the "knee") is shown to arise from saturation of the proton flux. Moreover, we show that shot noise in the proton current dominates the diffusion of motor rotation at low loads. This suggests a new way to probe the discreteness of the energy source, analogous to measurements of charge quantization in superconducting tunnel junctions. Keywords Escherichia coli, Models, Biological, Escherichia coli Proteins, Molecular Motor Proteins, Rotation, Torque, Diffusion, Flagella Journal Phys Rev Lett Volume 103 Issue 24 Pages 248102 Date Published 12/2009 Alternate Journal Phys. Rev. Lett. Google ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XML