Type IV pili (T4P) are proteinaceous filaments found on the cell surface of many prokaryotic organisms and convey twitching motility through their extension/retraction cycles, moving cells across surfaces. In cyanobacteria, twitching motility is the sole mode of motility properly characterised to date and is the means by which cells perform phototaxis, the movement towards and away from directional light sources. The wavelength and intensity of the light source determine the direction of movement and, sometimes in concert with nutrient conditions, act as signals for some cyanobacteria to form mucoid multicellular assemblages. Formation of such aggregates or flocs represents an acclimation strategy to unfavourable environmental conditions an...
Type IV pili are part of a widespread superfamily of bacterial and archaeal cell surface structures ...
Partner-switching regulatory systems (PSRSs) are utilized by many different bacteria to regulate a w...
In filamentous cyanobacteria, the mechanism of gliding motility is undefined but posited to be drive...
We have recently shown that phototactic movement in the unicellular cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp....
Many cyanobacteria exhibit surface motility powered by type 4 pili (T4P). In the model filamentous c...
Many cyanobacteria exhibit surface motility powered by type 4 pili (T4P). In the model filamentous c...
Motility is ubiquitous in prokaryotic organisms including the photosynthetic cyanobacteria where sur...
Phormidium lacuna is a naturally competent, filamentous cyanobacterium that belongs to the order Osc...
Twitching motility is a flagella-independent form of bacterial translocation over moist surfaces. It...
Biophotovoltaic devices utilize photosynthetic organisms such as the model cyanobacterium Synechocys...
Biophotovoltaic devices utilize photosynthetic organisms such as the model cyanobacterium Synechocys...
The goal of this project is to identify the genes essential for motility in the filamentous cyanobac...
The goal of this project is to identify the genes essential for motility in the filamentous cyanobac...
Type IV pili are part of a widespread superfamily of bacterial and archaeal cell surface structures ...
Myxococcus xanthus cells are rod-shaped and move in the direction of their long axis, using two dist...
Type IV pili are part of a widespread superfamily of bacterial and archaeal cell surface structures ...
Partner-switching regulatory systems (PSRSs) are utilized by many different bacteria to regulate a w...
In filamentous cyanobacteria, the mechanism of gliding motility is undefined but posited to be drive...
We have recently shown that phototactic movement in the unicellular cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp....
Many cyanobacteria exhibit surface motility powered by type 4 pili (T4P). In the model filamentous c...
Many cyanobacteria exhibit surface motility powered by type 4 pili (T4P). In the model filamentous c...
Motility is ubiquitous in prokaryotic organisms including the photosynthetic cyanobacteria where sur...
Phormidium lacuna is a naturally competent, filamentous cyanobacterium that belongs to the order Osc...
Twitching motility is a flagella-independent form of bacterial translocation over moist surfaces. It...
Biophotovoltaic devices utilize photosynthetic organisms such as the model cyanobacterium Synechocys...
Biophotovoltaic devices utilize photosynthetic organisms such as the model cyanobacterium Synechocys...
The goal of this project is to identify the genes essential for motility in the filamentous cyanobac...
The goal of this project is to identify the genes essential for motility in the filamentous cyanobac...
Type IV pili are part of a widespread superfamily of bacterial and archaeal cell surface structures ...
Myxococcus xanthus cells are rod-shaped and move in the direction of their long axis, using two dist...
Type IV pili are part of a widespread superfamily of bacterial and archaeal cell surface structures ...
Partner-switching regulatory systems (PSRSs) are utilized by many different bacteria to regulate a w...
In filamentous cyanobacteria, the mechanism of gliding motility is undefined but posited to be drive...