Background: The chemotaxis pathway in the bacterium Escherichia coli allows cells to detect changes in external ligand concentration (e.g. nutrients). The pathway regulates the flagellated rotary motors and hence the cells' swimming behaviour, steering them towards more favourable environments. While the molecular components are well characterised, the motor behaviour measured by tethered cell experiments has been difficult to interpret. Results: We study the effects of sensing and signalling noise on the motor behaviour. Specifically, we consider fluctuations stemming from ligand concentration, receptor switching between their signalling states, adaptation, modification of proteins by phosphorylation, and motor switching between its two ...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
<div><p>Cellular signaling systems show astonishing precision in their response to external stimuli ...
It is well known that Escherichia coli achieves chemotaxis by modulating the bias of the flagellar m...
AbstractEvolution has provided many organisms with sophisticated sensory systems that enable them to...
Chemotaxis is a fundamental cellular process by which cells sense and navigate in their environment...
In the bacterial chemotaxis network, receptor clusters process input1–3, and flagellar motors genera...
In the bacterial chemotaxis network, receptor clusters process input1–3, and flagellar motors genera...
Switching of the direction of flagella rotations is the key control mechanism governing the chemotac...
Chemotaxis allows flagellated bacteria to navigate in complex chemical environments, following nutri...
AbstractEvolution has provided many organisms with sophisticated sensory systems that enable them to...
AbstractA deterministic computer model of the signal transduction pathway mediating bacterial chemot...
AbstractWe report the switching behavior of the full bacterial flagellum system that includes the fi...
Cellular signaling systems show astonishing precision in their response to external stimuli despite ...
AbstractIn response to an attractant or repellant, an Escherichia coli cell controls the rotational ...
Bacterial chemotaxis is a useful model for investigating in molecular detail the behavioral response...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
<div><p>Cellular signaling systems show astonishing precision in their response to external stimuli ...
It is well known that Escherichia coli achieves chemotaxis by modulating the bias of the flagellar m...
AbstractEvolution has provided many organisms with sophisticated sensory systems that enable them to...
Chemotaxis is a fundamental cellular process by which cells sense and navigate in their environment...
In the bacterial chemotaxis network, receptor clusters process input1–3, and flagellar motors genera...
In the bacterial chemotaxis network, receptor clusters process input1–3, and flagellar motors genera...
Switching of the direction of flagella rotations is the key control mechanism governing the chemotac...
Chemotaxis allows flagellated bacteria to navigate in complex chemical environments, following nutri...
AbstractEvolution has provided many organisms with sophisticated sensory systems that enable them to...
AbstractA deterministic computer model of the signal transduction pathway mediating bacterial chemot...
AbstractWe report the switching behavior of the full bacterial flagellum system that includes the fi...
Cellular signaling systems show astonishing precision in their response to external stimuli despite ...
AbstractIn response to an attractant or repellant, an Escherichia coli cell controls the rotational ...
Bacterial chemotaxis is a useful model for investigating in molecular detail the behavioral response...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
<div><p>Cellular signaling systems show astonishing precision in their response to external stimuli ...
It is well known that Escherichia coli achieves chemotaxis by modulating the bias of the flagellar m...