Chemotaxis enables bacteria to navigate chemical gradients in their environment, accumulating toward high concentrations of attractants and avoiding high concentrations of repellents. Although finding nutrients is likely to be an important function of bacterial chemotaxis, not all characterized attractants are nutrients. Moreover, even for potential nutrients, the exact relation between the metabolic value of chemicals and their efficiency as chemoattractants has not been systematically explored. Here we compare the chemotactic response of amino acids with their use by bacteria for two well-established models of chemotactic behavior, Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis. We demonstrate that in E. coli chemotaxis toward amino acids indeed ...
Bacterial chemotaxis may be considered the archetype for the behavioral response by organisms to env...
and osmotic signals in Bacillus subtilis. Amino acid efflux in response to chemotacti
279 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Studying the quantitative beh...
Bacteria continuously experience changing environments. Their ability to sense their local habitat a...
Most swimming bacteria are capable of following gradients of nutrients, signaling molecules and othe...
How bacterial chemotaxis is performed is much better understood than why. Traditionally, chemotaxis ...
Abstract Bacterial cells differentiation constitutes an appropriate and efficient way to respond to ...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Bacterial chemotaxis is the p...
Bacterial chemotaxis, the directed movement of cells along gradients of chemoattractants, is among t...
Bacterial chemotaxis, the directed movement of cells along gradients of chemoattractants, is among t...
In bacterial habitats, the ability to follow spatial gradients of environmental factors that affect ...
SummaryBackgroundChemotaxis is the process by which organisms migrate toward nutrients and favorable...
Adaptability is an essential property of many sensory systems, enabling maintenance of a sensitive r...
Adaptability is an essential property of many sensory systems, enabling maintenance of a sensitive r...
Abstract--Bacterial chemotaxis presents a model sensory system in which cells modulate the direction...
Bacterial chemotaxis may be considered the archetype for the behavioral response by organisms to env...
and osmotic signals in Bacillus subtilis. Amino acid efflux in response to chemotacti
279 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Studying the quantitative beh...
Bacteria continuously experience changing environments. Their ability to sense their local habitat a...
Most swimming bacteria are capable of following gradients of nutrients, signaling molecules and othe...
How bacterial chemotaxis is performed is much better understood than why. Traditionally, chemotaxis ...
Abstract Bacterial cells differentiation constitutes an appropriate and efficient way to respond to ...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Bacterial chemotaxis is the p...
Bacterial chemotaxis, the directed movement of cells along gradients of chemoattractants, is among t...
Bacterial chemotaxis, the directed movement of cells along gradients of chemoattractants, is among t...
In bacterial habitats, the ability to follow spatial gradients of environmental factors that affect ...
SummaryBackgroundChemotaxis is the process by which organisms migrate toward nutrients and favorable...
Adaptability is an essential property of many sensory systems, enabling maintenance of a sensitive r...
Adaptability is an essential property of many sensory systems, enabling maintenance of a sensitive r...
Abstract--Bacterial chemotaxis presents a model sensory system in which cells modulate the direction...
Bacterial chemotaxis may be considered the archetype for the behavioral response by organisms to env...
and osmotic signals in Bacillus subtilis. Amino acid efflux in response to chemotacti
279 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Studying the quantitative beh...