AbstractBy reverse-engineering we have detected eight kinetic phases of the symmetric switch cycle of the Halobacterium salinarum flagellar motor assembly and identified those steps in the switch cycle that are controlled by sensory rhodopsins during phototaxis. Upon switching the rotational sense, the flagellar motor assembly passes through a stop state from which all subunits synchronously resume rotation in the reverse direction. The assembly then synchronously proceeds through three subsequent functional states of the switch: Refractory, Competent, and Active, from which the rotational sense is switched again. Sensory control of the symmetric switch cycle occurs at two steps in each rotational sense by inversely regulating the probabili...
The reversal of flagellar motion (switching) results from the interaction between a switch complex o...
Cells require a sensory system and a motility structure to achieve directed movement. Bacteria and a...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
AbstractBy reverse-engineering we have detected eight kinetic phases of the symmetric switch cycle o...
Halobacterium salinarium shows a qualitatively different swimming behavior than E. coli, what demand...
Halobacterium salinarium shows a qualitatively different swimming behavior than E. coli, what demand...
Prokaryotic taxis, the active search of motile cells for the best environmental conditions, is one o...
Cells require a sensory system and a motility structure to achieve directed movement. Bacteria and a...
The bacterial flagellar switch is responsible for controlling the direction of rotation of the bacte...
The control of the flagellar motor in Rhodobacter sphaeroides was investigated. Unlike most flagella...
<div><p>The reversal of flagellar motion (switching) results from the interaction between a switch c...
AbstractA novel model for the action of the flagellar motor of bacteria is presented in which rotati...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The bacterialflagellar motor plays a crucial role in both bacterial locomotion and chemotaxis. Recen...
The reversal of flagellar motion (switching) results from the interaction between a switch complex o...
Cells require a sensory system and a motility structure to achieve directed movement. Bacteria and a...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
AbstractBy reverse-engineering we have detected eight kinetic phases of the symmetric switch cycle o...
Halobacterium salinarium shows a qualitatively different swimming behavior than E. coli, what demand...
Halobacterium salinarium shows a qualitatively different swimming behavior than E. coli, what demand...
Prokaryotic taxis, the active search of motile cells for the best environmental conditions, is one o...
Cells require a sensory system and a motility structure to achieve directed movement. Bacteria and a...
The bacterial flagellar switch is responsible for controlling the direction of rotation of the bacte...
The control of the flagellar motor in Rhodobacter sphaeroides was investigated. Unlike most flagella...
<div><p>The reversal of flagellar motion (switching) results from the interaction between a switch c...
AbstractA novel model for the action of the flagellar motor of bacteria is presented in which rotati...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The bacterialflagellar motor plays a crucial role in both bacterial locomotion and chemotaxis. Recen...
The reversal of flagellar motion (switching) results from the interaction between a switch complex o...
Cells require a sensory system and a motility structure to achieve directed movement. Bacteria and a...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...