AbstractThe behavior of the bacterium Escherichia coli is controlled by switching of the flagellar rotary motor between the two rotational states, clockwise (CW) and counterclockwise (CCW). The molecular mechanism for switching remains unknown, but binding of the response regulator CheY-P to the motor component FliM enhances CW rotation. This effect is mimicked by the unphosphorylated double mutant CheY13DK106YW (CheY**). To learn more about switching, we measured the fraction of time that a motor spends in the CW state (the CW bias) at different concentrations of CheY** and at different temperatures. From the CW bias, we computed the standard free energy change of switching. In the absence of CheY, this free energy change is a linear funct...
Marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus uses a single polar flagellum to navigate in an aqueous enviro...
In their natural habitats bacteria are frequently exposed to sudden changes in temperature that have...
Most biological processes are performed by multiprotein complexes. Traditionally described as static...
Chemotaxis signaling proteins normally control the direction of rotation of the flagellar motor of E...
Regulatory switches are wide spread in many biological systems. Uniquely among them, the switch of t...
AbstractBinding of the chemotaxis response regulator CheY-P promotes switching between rotational st...
Flagellated bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, are able to swim up gradients of chemical attractant...
The bacterial flagellar motor is an ultrasensitive motor. Its output, the probability of the motor t...
Flagellated bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, are able to swim up gradients of chemical attractant...
AbstractAn Escherichia coli cell transduces extracellular stimuli sensed by chemoreceptors to the st...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceBiologyDavid F. BlairBacterial chemotaxis is the directed movement of...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
Switching of the direction of flagella rotations is the key control mechanism governing the chemotac...
The bacterial flagellar motor can rotate either clockwise (CW) or counterclockwise (CCW). Three flag...
Marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus uses a single polar flagellum to navigate in an aqueous enviro...
Marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus uses a single polar flagellum to navigate in an aqueous enviro...
In their natural habitats bacteria are frequently exposed to sudden changes in temperature that have...
Most biological processes are performed by multiprotein complexes. Traditionally described as static...
Chemotaxis signaling proteins normally control the direction of rotation of the flagellar motor of E...
Regulatory switches are wide spread in many biological systems. Uniquely among them, the switch of t...
AbstractBinding of the chemotaxis response regulator CheY-P promotes switching between rotational st...
Flagellated bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, are able to swim up gradients of chemical attractant...
The bacterial flagellar motor is an ultrasensitive motor. Its output, the probability of the motor t...
Flagellated bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, are able to swim up gradients of chemical attractant...
AbstractAn Escherichia coli cell transduces extracellular stimuli sensed by chemoreceptors to the st...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceBiologyDavid F. BlairBacterial chemotaxis is the directed movement of...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
Switching of the direction of flagella rotations is the key control mechanism governing the chemotac...
The bacterial flagellar motor can rotate either clockwise (CW) or counterclockwise (CCW). Three flag...
Marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus uses a single polar flagellum to navigate in an aqueous enviro...
Marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus uses a single polar flagellum to navigate in an aqueous enviro...
In their natural habitats bacteria are frequently exposed to sudden changes in temperature that have...
Most biological processes are performed by multiprotein complexes. Traditionally described as static...