Chemotaxis describes directional motility along ambient chemical gradients and has important roles in human physiology and pathology. Typical chemotactic cells, such as neutrophils and Dictyostelium cells, can detect spatial differences in chemical gradients over a background concentration of a 105 scale. Studies of Dictyostelium cells have elucidated the molecular mechanisms of gradient sensing involving G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling. GPCR transduces spatial information through its cognate heterotrimeric G protein as a guanine nucleotide change factor (GEF). More recently, studies have revealed unconventional regulation of heterotrimeric G protein in the gradient sensing. In this review, we explain how multiple mechanisms of ...
The behaviors of biological systems depend on complex networks of interactions between large numbers...
Chemotaxis, the directional movement towards a chemical compound, is an essential property of many c...
The phenomenon of chemotaxis — the motion of a cell in response to gradi-ents in external chemical c...
The coupling of heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding protein (G protein)-coupled receptors (GPC...
The wide range sensing of extracellular signals is a common feature of various sensory cells. Eukary...
Chemotaxis is the property of cells to migrate towards gradients of chemicals. It is a highly dynami...
The directional movement towards extracellular chemical gradients, a process called chemotaxis, is a...
Chemotaxis, which is G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-mediated directional cell migration, plays pi...
Chemotaxis, or directional movement towards an extracellular gradient of chemicals, is necessary for...
AbstractDirectional sensing by eukaryotic cells does not require polarization of chemoattractant rec...
Chemotaxis is the property of cells to migrate towards gradients of chemicals. It is a highly dynami...
AbstractCells have the innate ability to sense and move towards a variety of chemoattractants. We in...
Dictyostellium discoideum displays chemoattractant-directed cell migration typical of many higher ce...
AbstractEukaryotic cells can detect shallow gradients of chemoattractants with exquisite precision a...
Numerous molecular components have been identified that regulate the directed migration of eukaryoti...
The behaviors of biological systems depend on complex networks of interactions between large numbers...
Chemotaxis, the directional movement towards a chemical compound, is an essential property of many c...
The phenomenon of chemotaxis — the motion of a cell in response to gradi-ents in external chemical c...
The coupling of heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding protein (G protein)-coupled receptors (GPC...
The wide range sensing of extracellular signals is a common feature of various sensory cells. Eukary...
Chemotaxis is the property of cells to migrate towards gradients of chemicals. It is a highly dynami...
The directional movement towards extracellular chemical gradients, a process called chemotaxis, is a...
Chemotaxis, which is G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-mediated directional cell migration, plays pi...
Chemotaxis, or directional movement towards an extracellular gradient of chemicals, is necessary for...
AbstractDirectional sensing by eukaryotic cells does not require polarization of chemoattractant rec...
Chemotaxis is the property of cells to migrate towards gradients of chemicals. It is a highly dynami...
AbstractCells have the innate ability to sense and move towards a variety of chemoattractants. We in...
Dictyostellium discoideum displays chemoattractant-directed cell migration typical of many higher ce...
AbstractEukaryotic cells can detect shallow gradients of chemoattractants with exquisite precision a...
Numerous molecular components have been identified that regulate the directed migration of eukaryoti...
The behaviors of biological systems depend on complex networks of interactions between large numbers...
Chemotaxis, the directional movement towards a chemical compound, is an essential property of many c...
The phenomenon of chemotaxis — the motion of a cell in response to gradi-ents in external chemical c...