Indole is a major component of the bacterial exometabolome, and the mechanisms for its wide-ranging effects on bacterial physiology are biomedically significant, although they remain poorly understood. Here, we determined how indole modulates the functions of a widely conserved motility apparatus, the bacterial flagellum. Our experiments in revealed that indole influences the rotation rates and reversals in the flagellum's direction of rotation via multiple mechanisms.
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