Thermotaxis is the phenomenon where an organism directs its movement toward its preferred temperature. So far, the molecular origin for this precision-sensing behavior remains a puzzle. We propose a model of Escherichia coli thermotaxis and show that the precision-sensing behavior in E coli thermotaxis can be carried out by the gradient-sensing chemotaxis pathway under two general conditions. First, the thermosensor response to temperature is inverted by its internal adaptation state. For E coli, chemoreceptor Tar changes from a warm sensor to a cold sensor on increase of its methylation level. Second, temperature directly affects the adaptation kinetics. The adapted activity in E coli increases with temperature in contrast to the perfect a...
AbstractIt is essential for bacteria to find optimal conditions for their growth and survival. The o...
International audienceEvolution of biological sensory systems is driven by the need for efficient re...
AbstractNaturally occurring gradients often extend over relatively long distances such that their st...
AbstractThermotaxis is the phenomenon where an organism directs its movement toward its preferred te...
In bacteria various tactic responses are mediated by the same cellular pathway, but sensing of physi...
In bacteria various tactic responses are mediated by the same cellular pathway, but sensing of physi...
for “A mechanism for precision sensing via a gradient sensing pathway: A model of Escherichia coli t...
<div><p>Navigation of cells to the optimal environmental condition is critical for their survival an...
AbstractIn Escherichia coli, the ratio of the two most abundant chemoreceptors, Tar/Tsr, has become ...
Bacterial chemotaxis, the directed migration of bacteria in a gradient of chemoattractant, is one of...
SummaryTemperature is a global factor that affects the performance of all intracellular networks. Ro...
Temperature is a global factor that affects the performance of all intracellular networks. Robustnes...
AbstractThe chemotaxis network of the bacterium Escherichia coli is perhaps the most studied model f...
BACKGROUND: Extracellular stimuli in chemotaxis of Escherichia coli and other bacteria are processed...
The chemotaxis network of the bacterium Escherichia coli is perhaps the most studied model for adapt...
AbstractIt is essential for bacteria to find optimal conditions for their growth and survival. The o...
International audienceEvolution of biological sensory systems is driven by the need for efficient re...
AbstractNaturally occurring gradients often extend over relatively long distances such that their st...
AbstractThermotaxis is the phenomenon where an organism directs its movement toward its preferred te...
In bacteria various tactic responses are mediated by the same cellular pathway, but sensing of physi...
In bacteria various tactic responses are mediated by the same cellular pathway, but sensing of physi...
for “A mechanism for precision sensing via a gradient sensing pathway: A model of Escherichia coli t...
<div><p>Navigation of cells to the optimal environmental condition is critical for their survival an...
AbstractIn Escherichia coli, the ratio of the two most abundant chemoreceptors, Tar/Tsr, has become ...
Bacterial chemotaxis, the directed migration of bacteria in a gradient of chemoattractant, is one of...
SummaryTemperature is a global factor that affects the performance of all intracellular networks. Ro...
Temperature is a global factor that affects the performance of all intracellular networks. Robustnes...
AbstractThe chemotaxis network of the bacterium Escherichia coli is perhaps the most studied model f...
BACKGROUND: Extracellular stimuli in chemotaxis of Escherichia coli and other bacteria are processed...
The chemotaxis network of the bacterium Escherichia coli is perhaps the most studied model for adapt...
AbstractIt is essential for bacteria to find optimal conditions for their growth and survival. The o...
International audienceEvolution of biological sensory systems is driven by the need for efficient re...
AbstractNaturally occurring gradients often extend over relatively long distances such that their st...