AbstractChemotactic behavior as a function of growth stage in an Escherichia coli strain commonly used for chemotaxis studies was characterized using computerized image analysis. The response and adaptation to saturating, step-like additions of the attractant L-aspartate were measured. Steady-state average tumbling frequency and adaptation time increased nearly twofold during logarithmic phase. In contrast, precision of adaptation, P, defined as the ratio between steady-state tumbling frequencies in the presence and absence of attractant, appeared to be constant throughout growth (P=1.0±0.2). The variation of tumble duration over growth was consistent with a hydrodynamic mechanism for tumble termination
Motility and chemotaxis allow cells to move away from stressful microenvironments. Motility ofEscher...
The chemotaxis network of the bacterium Escherichia coli is perhaps the most studied model for adapt...
Adaptability is an essential property of many sensory systems, enabling maintenance of a sensitive r...
AbstractChemotactic behavior as a function of growth stage in an Escherichia coli strain commonly us...
SummaryBackgroundChemotaxis is the process by which organisms migrate toward nutrients and favorable...
Living cells sense and respond to constantly changing environmental conditions. Depending on the ty...
Bacterial chemotaxis represents one of the simplest and best studied examples of unicellular behavio...
Simulation of cellular behavior on multiple scales requires models that are sufficiently detailed to...
We study Escherichia coli chemotaxis behavior in environments with spatially and temporally varying ...
Background The ability to predict the function and structure of complex molecular mechanisms unde...
Escherichia coli chemotactic motion in spatiotemporally varying environments is studied by using a c...
AbstractWe have analyzed repellent signal processing in Escherichia coli by flash photorelease of le...
Escherichia coli chemotactic motion in spatiotemporally varying environments is studied by using a c...
Chemotactic movement of Escherichia coli is one of the most thoroughly studied paradigms of simple b...
AbstractThe chemotaxis network of the bacterium Escherichia coli is perhaps the most studied model f...
Motility and chemotaxis allow cells to move away from stressful microenvironments. Motility ofEscher...
The chemotaxis network of the bacterium Escherichia coli is perhaps the most studied model for adapt...
Adaptability is an essential property of many sensory systems, enabling maintenance of a sensitive r...
AbstractChemotactic behavior as a function of growth stage in an Escherichia coli strain commonly us...
SummaryBackgroundChemotaxis is the process by which organisms migrate toward nutrients and favorable...
Living cells sense and respond to constantly changing environmental conditions. Depending on the ty...
Bacterial chemotaxis represents one of the simplest and best studied examples of unicellular behavio...
Simulation of cellular behavior on multiple scales requires models that are sufficiently detailed to...
We study Escherichia coli chemotaxis behavior in environments with spatially and temporally varying ...
Background The ability to predict the function and structure of complex molecular mechanisms unde...
Escherichia coli chemotactic motion in spatiotemporally varying environments is studied by using a c...
AbstractWe have analyzed repellent signal processing in Escherichia coli by flash photorelease of le...
Escherichia coli chemotactic motion in spatiotemporally varying environments is studied by using a c...
Chemotactic movement of Escherichia coli is one of the most thoroughly studied paradigms of simple b...
AbstractThe chemotaxis network of the bacterium Escherichia coli is perhaps the most studied model f...
Motility and chemotaxis allow cells to move away from stressful microenvironments. Motility ofEscher...
The chemotaxis network of the bacterium Escherichia coli is perhaps the most studied model for adapt...
Adaptability is an essential property of many sensory systems, enabling maintenance of a sensitive r...