A. Schematic diagram of the chemotaxis signal transduction network and flagellar motor of P. aeruginosa. Fusion protein CheY-EYFP and fluorescently labeled flagellar filaments were used as markers to indicate the position of the chemosensory array and motor, respectively. B. The labeling mechanism of flagellar filaments and chemotaxis regulatory protein CheY. Filaments (with cysteine point mutation FliCT394C) were labeled through sulfhydryl-maleimide conjugation, and cheY-eyfp fusion with a 3× glycine linker was used to visualize chemosensory array positions. C. Subcellular localization of CheY-EYFP in the wild-type strain of P. aeruginosa. CheY-EYFP is mainly located at the single cell pole, and the white arrow points to individuals with obvious chemosensory arrays at both cell poles, which generally have a large aspect ratio of the cell body. The yellow dashed box marks the cell outline. D. The merged imaging of flagellar filaments and CheY-EYFP in the wild-type strain of P. aeruginosa, where flagellar motor and chemosensory array colocalize in cells. White arrows point to individuals about to be divided, and the yellow dashed box marks the cell outline. The scale bar is 1 μm.