PMCID: PMC3088647This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern. This response is regulated by the chemotaxis signalling pathway, which has an important feature: it uses feedback to 'reset' (adapt) the bacterial sensing ability, which allows the bacteria to sense a range of background environmental changes. The role of this feedback has been studied extensively in the simple chemotaxis pathway of Escherichia coli. However it has been recently found that the...
Comparable processes in different species often involve homologous genes. One question is whether th...
Comparable processes in different species often involve homologous genes. One question is whether th...
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Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern...
Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern...
Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern...
Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern...
Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern...
This paper investigates the chemotaxis behavior of the bacterium R. sphaeroides. We review the resul...
This paper investigates the chemotaxis behavior of the bacterium R. sphaeroides. We review the resul...
Bacteria are capable of sensing and responding to changes in their environment. One of the ways they...
Bacteria are capable of sensing and responding to changes in their environment. One of the ways they...
Bacteria are capable of sensing and responding to changes in their environment. One of the ways they...
Bacteria are capable of sensing and responding to changes in their environment. One of the ways they...
Abstract — This paper investigates the chemotaxis behavior of the bacterium R. sphaeroides. We revie...
Comparable processes in different species often involve homologous genes. One question is whether th...
Comparable processes in different species often involve homologous genes. One question is whether th...
© 2011 Soyer and Goldstein; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed ...
Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern...
Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern...
Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern...
Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern...
Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern...
This paper investigates the chemotaxis behavior of the bacterium R. sphaeroides. We review the resul...
This paper investigates the chemotaxis behavior of the bacterium R. sphaeroides. We review the resul...
Bacteria are capable of sensing and responding to changes in their environment. One of the ways they...
Bacteria are capable of sensing and responding to changes in their environment. One of the ways they...
Bacteria are capable of sensing and responding to changes in their environment. One of the ways they...
Bacteria are capable of sensing and responding to changes in their environment. One of the ways they...
Abstract — This paper investigates the chemotaxis behavior of the bacterium R. sphaeroides. We revie...
Comparable processes in different species often involve homologous genes. One question is whether th...
Comparable processes in different species often involve homologous genes. One question is whether th...
© 2011 Soyer and Goldstein; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed ...