AbstractAn Escherichia coli cell transduces extracellular stimuli sensed by chemoreceptors to the state of an intracellular signal molecule, which regulates the switching of the rotational direction of the flagellar motors from counterclockwise (CCW) to clockwise (CW) and from CW back to CCW. Here, we performed high-speed imaging of flagellar motor rotation and show that the switching of two different motors on a cell is controlled coordinatedly by an intracellular signal protein, phosphorylated CheY (CheY-P). The switching is highly coordinated with a subsecond delay between motors in clear correlation with the distance of each motor from the chemoreceptor patch localized at a cell pole, which would be explained by the diffusive motion of ...
Video techniques were used to study the coordination of different flagella on single filamentous cel...
The bacterial flagellar motor is an ultrasensitive motor. Its output, the probability of the motor t...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
AbstractAn Escherichia coli cell transduces extracellular stimuli sensed by chemoreceptors to the st...
AbstractIn response to an attractant or repellant, an Escherichia coli cell controls the rotational ...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceBiologyDavid F. BlairBacterial chemotaxis is the directed movement of...
Regulatory switches are wide spread in many biological systems. Uniquely among them, the switch of t...
AbstractIn response to an attractant or repellant, an Escherichia coli cell controls the rotational ...
It is well known that Escherichia coli achieves chemotaxis by modulating the bias of the flagellar m...
Bacterial chemotaxis results from the ability of flagellated bacteria to control the frequency of sw...
ABSTRACT In Escherichia coli, the chemotaxis response regulator CheY-P binds to FliM, a component of...
The phosphorylated form of the response regulator CheY promotes the tumble signal in Escherichia col...
AbstractBinding of the chemotaxis response regulator CheY-P promotes switching between rotational st...
AbstractThe chemotaxis signal protein CheY of enteric bacteria shuttles between transmembrane methyl...
Many bacteria use flagella operated by rotary motors to swim. These complex structures contain more ...
Video techniques were used to study the coordination of different flagella on single filamentous cel...
The bacterial flagellar motor is an ultrasensitive motor. Its output, the probability of the motor t...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
AbstractAn Escherichia coli cell transduces extracellular stimuli sensed by chemoreceptors to the st...
AbstractIn response to an attractant or repellant, an Escherichia coli cell controls the rotational ...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceBiologyDavid F. BlairBacterial chemotaxis is the directed movement of...
Regulatory switches are wide spread in many biological systems. Uniquely among them, the switch of t...
AbstractIn response to an attractant or repellant, an Escherichia coli cell controls the rotational ...
It is well known that Escherichia coli achieves chemotaxis by modulating the bias of the flagellar m...
Bacterial chemotaxis results from the ability of flagellated bacteria to control the frequency of sw...
ABSTRACT In Escherichia coli, the chemotaxis response regulator CheY-P binds to FliM, a component of...
The phosphorylated form of the response regulator CheY promotes the tumble signal in Escherichia col...
AbstractBinding of the chemotaxis response regulator CheY-P promotes switching between rotational st...
AbstractThe chemotaxis signal protein CheY of enteric bacteria shuttles between transmembrane methyl...
Many bacteria use flagella operated by rotary motors to swim. These complex structures contain more ...
Video techniques were used to study the coordination of different flagella on single filamentous cel...
The bacterial flagellar motor is an ultrasensitive motor. Its output, the probability of the motor t...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...