Identifying chemoreceptors in sequenced bacterial genomes, revealing their domain architecture, inferring their evolutionary relationships, and comparing them to chemoreceptors of known function become important steps in genome annotation and chemotaxis research. Here, we describe bioinformatics procedures that enable such analyses, using two closely related bacterial genomes as examples
Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica are models for many experiments in molecular biology includ...
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PAS domains are omnipresent building blocks of multidomain proteins in all domains of life. Bacteria...
Identifying chemoreceptors in sequenced bacterial genomes, revealing their domain architecture, infe...
Microbial chemotaxis receptors (chemoreceptors) are complex proteins that sense the external environ...
This research project presents a comprehensive functional analysis of a complex prokaryotic signal t...
Background: Chemotaxis is the process by which motile bacteria sense their chemical environment an...
Many motile bacteria are able to swim towards certain chemicals and are repelled by others. This pro...
Bacterial chemotaxis is one of the best-known signal transduction systems. Levels of attractants and...
The importance of patient safety when carrying out dental and oral care processes is essential. Howe...
Over the last years a great number of bacterial genomes were sequenced. Now one of the most importan...
Bacteria possess different systems to sense and respond to environmental signals (Galperin, 2018). M...
The research presented in this thesis aims at increasing our understanding of the molecular mechanis...
Genomes of all priority bacterial pathogens for biodefense purposes and more than one hundred other ...
The genome sequence of Campylobacter jejuni NCTC 11168 reveals the presence of orthologues of the ch...
Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica are models for many experiments in molecular biology includ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
PAS domains are omnipresent building blocks of multidomain proteins in all domains of life. Bacteria...
Identifying chemoreceptors in sequenced bacterial genomes, revealing their domain architecture, infe...
Microbial chemotaxis receptors (chemoreceptors) are complex proteins that sense the external environ...
This research project presents a comprehensive functional analysis of a complex prokaryotic signal t...
Background: Chemotaxis is the process by which motile bacteria sense their chemical environment an...
Many motile bacteria are able to swim towards certain chemicals and are repelled by others. This pro...
Bacterial chemotaxis is one of the best-known signal transduction systems. Levels of attractants and...
The importance of patient safety when carrying out dental and oral care processes is essential. Howe...
Over the last years a great number of bacterial genomes were sequenced. Now one of the most importan...
Bacteria possess different systems to sense and respond to environmental signals (Galperin, 2018). M...
The research presented in this thesis aims at increasing our understanding of the molecular mechanis...
Genomes of all priority bacterial pathogens for biodefense purposes and more than one hundred other ...
The genome sequence of Campylobacter jejuni NCTC 11168 reveals the presence of orthologues of the ch...
Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica are models for many experiments in molecular biology includ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
PAS domains are omnipresent building blocks of multidomain proteins in all domains of life. Bacteria...