AbstractSignal transduction in bacteria is complex, ranging across scales from molecular signal detectors and effectors to cellular and community responses to stimuli. The unicellular, photosynthetic cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 transduces a light stimulus into directional movement known as phototaxis. This response occurs via a biased random walk toward or away from a directional light source, which is sensed by intracellular photoreceptors and mediated by Type IV pili. It is unknown how quickly cells can respond to changes in the presence or directionality of light, or how photoreceptors affect single-cell motility behavior. In this study, we use time-lapse microscopy coupled with quantitative single-cell tracking to investiga...
Many cyanobacteria, which use light as an energy source via photosynthesis, have evolved the ability...
Many cyanobacteria, which use light as an energy source via photosynthesis, have evolved the ability...
Phototaxis in the broadest sense means positive or negative displacement along a light gradient or v...
AbstractSignal transduction in bacteria is complex, ranging across scales from molecular signal dete...
ABSTRACT Environmental cues can stimulate a variety of single-cell responses, as well as collective ...
Cells in microbial colonies integrate information across multiple spatial and temporal scales while ...
ABSTRACT Photosynthetic bacteria are capable of producing their own food via photosynthesis. Unsurpr...
Phototaxis is an important reaction to light displayed by a wide range of motile microorganisms. Fla...
Microorganisms have various mechanisms at their disposal to react to (changes in) their ambient ligh...
Bacterial phototaxis was first recognized over a century ago, but the method by which such small cel...
Bacterial phototaxis was first recognized over a century ago, but the method by which such small cel...
Phototaxis is one of the most fundamental stimulus-response behaviors in biology wherein motile micr...
The unicellular alga Chlamydomonas samples environmental conditions (light, chemical, temperature, ...
Along the evolutionary path from single cells to multicellular organisms with a central nervous syst...
The phototactic behavior of individual cells of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC6803 ...
Many cyanobacteria, which use light as an energy source via photosynthesis, have evolved the ability...
Many cyanobacteria, which use light as an energy source via photosynthesis, have evolved the ability...
Phototaxis in the broadest sense means positive or negative displacement along a light gradient or v...
AbstractSignal transduction in bacteria is complex, ranging across scales from molecular signal dete...
ABSTRACT Environmental cues can stimulate a variety of single-cell responses, as well as collective ...
Cells in microbial colonies integrate information across multiple spatial and temporal scales while ...
ABSTRACT Photosynthetic bacteria are capable of producing their own food via photosynthesis. Unsurpr...
Phototaxis is an important reaction to light displayed by a wide range of motile microorganisms. Fla...
Microorganisms have various mechanisms at their disposal to react to (changes in) their ambient ligh...
Bacterial phototaxis was first recognized over a century ago, but the method by which such small cel...
Bacterial phototaxis was first recognized over a century ago, but the method by which such small cel...
Phototaxis is one of the most fundamental stimulus-response behaviors in biology wherein motile micr...
The unicellular alga Chlamydomonas samples environmental conditions (light, chemical, temperature, ...
Along the evolutionary path from single cells to multicellular organisms with a central nervous syst...
The phototactic behavior of individual cells of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC6803 ...
Many cyanobacteria, which use light as an energy source via photosynthesis, have evolved the ability...
Many cyanobacteria, which use light as an energy source via photosynthesis, have evolved the ability...
Phototaxis in the broadest sense means positive or negative displacement along a light gradient or v...