Bacteria, and in particular marine bacteria, can be found in environments that are poor in nutrients. To survive, they are able to move toward more favorable niches by a mechanism called chemotaxis, whose first step consists in the detection of substrates by chemoreceptors. We developed a chemotactic assay enabling rapid testing of several hundred different solutes and we identified several molecules eliciting a chemotactic response from two aquatic Shewanella species. We propose that this assay be used for other bacteria to determine the repertoire of chemotactic molecules, generally not clearly elucidated. (C) 2011 Institut Pasteur. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved
Bacterial chemotaxis may be considered the archetype for the behavioral response by organisms to env...
The structure and function of two-component and chemotactic signaling and different aspects related ...
Motile bacterial use membrane-embedded chemoreceptor molecules to detect the chemical environment an...
Bacteria, and in particular marine bacteria, can be found in environments that are poor in nutrients...
Bacteria, and in particular marine bacteria, can be found in environments that are poor in nutrients...
SummaryBackgroundChemotaxis is the process by which organisms migrate toward nutrients and favorable...
Many motile bacteria are able to swim towards certain chemicals and are repelled by others. This pro...
The cyanobacterial genera Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus are key phototrophic organisms in the op...
© 2014, by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. The nutrient environment ...
A novel microfluidic device is described that can detect the chemotactic response of motile bacteria...
Motile bacteria use chemotaxis to migrate towards environments that are favorable for growth and sur...
How bacterial chemotaxis is performed is much better understood than why. Traditionally, chemotaxis ...
In-situ bioremediation is limited by the inability to deliver the bacteria to the source of the chem...
Although the mechanism of bacterial chemotaxis has been extensively studied in enteric bacteria, the...
Bacterial chemotaxis may be considered the archetype for the behavioral response by organisms to env...
Bacterial chemotaxis may be considered the archetype for the behavioral response by organisms to env...
The structure and function of two-component and chemotactic signaling and different aspects related ...
Motile bacterial use membrane-embedded chemoreceptor molecules to detect the chemical environment an...
Bacteria, and in particular marine bacteria, can be found in environments that are poor in nutrients...
Bacteria, and in particular marine bacteria, can be found in environments that are poor in nutrients...
SummaryBackgroundChemotaxis is the process by which organisms migrate toward nutrients and favorable...
Many motile bacteria are able to swim towards certain chemicals and are repelled by others. This pro...
The cyanobacterial genera Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus are key phototrophic organisms in the op...
© 2014, by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. The nutrient environment ...
A novel microfluidic device is described that can detect the chemotactic response of motile bacteria...
Motile bacteria use chemotaxis to migrate towards environments that are favorable for growth and sur...
How bacterial chemotaxis is performed is much better understood than why. Traditionally, chemotaxis ...
In-situ bioremediation is limited by the inability to deliver the bacteria to the source of the chem...
Although the mechanism of bacterial chemotaxis has been extensively studied in enteric bacteria, the...
Bacterial chemotaxis may be considered the archetype for the behavioral response by organisms to env...
Bacterial chemotaxis may be considered the archetype for the behavioral response by organisms to env...
The structure and function of two-component and chemotactic signaling and different aspects related ...
Motile bacterial use membrane-embedded chemoreceptor molecules to detect the chemical environment an...