Bacterial chemotaxis is a useful model for investigating in molecular detail the behavioral response of cells to changes in their environment. Peritrichously flagellated bacteria such as coli and typhimurium swim by rotating helical flagella in a counterclockwise direction. If flagellar rotation is briefly reversed, the bacteria tumble and change the direction of swimming. The bacteria continuously sample the environment and use a temporal sensing mechanism to compare the present and immediate past environments. Bacteria respond to a broad range of stimuli including changes in temperature, oxygen concentration, pH and osmotic strength. Bacteria are attracted to potential sources of nutrition such as sugars and amino acids and are repelled b...
The ability to swim and navigate the surrounding environment confers an advantage to motile bacteria...
Abstract The two-component based chemotaxis signal transduction system allows flagellated bacteri...
Adaptability is an essential property of many sensory systems, enabling maintenance of a sensitive r...
SummaryBackgroundChemotaxis is the process by which organisms migrate toward nutrients and favorable...
Abstract--Bacterial chemotaxis presents a model sensory system in which cells modulate the direction...
Journal ArticleMany types of motile bacteria are capable of detecting and responding to changes in t...
ABSTRACTThe signaling apparatus mediating bacterial chemotaxis can adapt to a wide range of persiste...
Bacterial chemotaxis may be considered the archetype for the behavioral response by organisms to env...
AbstractThe components of the Escherichia coli chemosensory system have been identified and their ac...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Bacterial chemotaxis is the p...
AbstractThe crystal structures of two key regulators of the bacterial chemotaxis pathway (CheR and C...
Chemotaxis is a fundamental cellular process by which cells sense and navigate in their environment...
Many of the chemotactic responses exhibited by Es-cherichia coil are mediated by a family of inner m...
Living cells sense and respond to constantly changing environmental conditions. Depending on the ty...
The chemotaxis pathway of Escherichia coli is the most studied sensory system in prokaryotes. The hi...
The ability to swim and navigate the surrounding environment confers an advantage to motile bacteria...
Abstract The two-component based chemotaxis signal transduction system allows flagellated bacteri...
Adaptability is an essential property of many sensory systems, enabling maintenance of a sensitive r...
SummaryBackgroundChemotaxis is the process by which organisms migrate toward nutrients and favorable...
Abstract--Bacterial chemotaxis presents a model sensory system in which cells modulate the direction...
Journal ArticleMany types of motile bacteria are capable of detecting and responding to changes in t...
ABSTRACTThe signaling apparatus mediating bacterial chemotaxis can adapt to a wide range of persiste...
Bacterial chemotaxis may be considered the archetype for the behavioral response by organisms to env...
AbstractThe components of the Escherichia coli chemosensory system have been identified and their ac...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Bacterial chemotaxis is the p...
AbstractThe crystal structures of two key regulators of the bacterial chemotaxis pathway (CheR and C...
Chemotaxis is a fundamental cellular process by which cells sense and navigate in their environment...
Many of the chemotactic responses exhibited by Es-cherichia coil are mediated by a family of inner m...
Living cells sense and respond to constantly changing environmental conditions. Depending on the ty...
The chemotaxis pathway of Escherichia coli is the most studied sensory system in prokaryotes. The hi...
The ability to swim and navigate the surrounding environment confers an advantage to motile bacteria...
Abstract The two-component based chemotaxis signal transduction system allows flagellated bacteri...
Adaptability is an essential property of many sensory systems, enabling maintenance of a sensitive r...