AbstractBacterial chemotaxis is mediated by transmembrane receptors that bind attractant and repellent chemicals and control an intracellular protein kinase. Each cell contains thousands of receptor subunits that form a tightly packed array at one pole. Recent studies of bacterial behavior have begun to reveal the molecular logic of this sensory architecture
Chemotaxis is a fundamental cellular process by which cells sense and navigate in their environment...
The assembly of chemotaxis receptors and signaling proteins into polar arrays is universal in motile...
Chemotaxis allows bacteria to follow gradients of nutrients, environmental stimuli, and signaling mo...
AbstractBacterial chemotaxis is mediated by transmembrane receptors that bind attractant and repelle...
AbstractThe components of the Escherichia coli chemosensory system have been identified and their ac...
Chemoreceptor arrays are supramolecular transmembrane machines of unknown structure that allow bacte...
AbstractSignaling in bacterial chemotaxis is mediated by several types of transmembrane chemorecepto...
Bacterial chemotaxis is a model system for signal transduction, noted for its relative simplicity, h...
SummaryBackgroundChemotaxis is the process by which organisms migrate toward nutrients and favorable...
AbstractThe conserved cytoplasmic domains of bacterial chemotaxis receptors are a fibrous arrangemen...
Chemotaxis in Escherichia coli is one of the most thoroughly studied model systems for signal transd...
ABSTRACT Motile bacteria use large receptor arrays to detect and follow chemical gradients in their ...
<div><p>Bacterial chemoreceptors of the methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein (MCP) family operate in ...
Bacterial chemoreceptors of the methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein (MCP) family operate in commingl...
Although it is appreciated that bacterial chemotaxis systems rely on coupling, also called scaffold,...
Chemotaxis is a fundamental cellular process by which cells sense and navigate in their environment...
The assembly of chemotaxis receptors and signaling proteins into polar arrays is universal in motile...
Chemotaxis allows bacteria to follow gradients of nutrients, environmental stimuli, and signaling mo...
AbstractBacterial chemotaxis is mediated by transmembrane receptors that bind attractant and repelle...
AbstractThe components of the Escherichia coli chemosensory system have been identified and their ac...
Chemoreceptor arrays are supramolecular transmembrane machines of unknown structure that allow bacte...
AbstractSignaling in bacterial chemotaxis is mediated by several types of transmembrane chemorecepto...
Bacterial chemotaxis is a model system for signal transduction, noted for its relative simplicity, h...
SummaryBackgroundChemotaxis is the process by which organisms migrate toward nutrients and favorable...
AbstractThe conserved cytoplasmic domains of bacterial chemotaxis receptors are a fibrous arrangemen...
Chemotaxis in Escherichia coli is one of the most thoroughly studied model systems for signal transd...
ABSTRACT Motile bacteria use large receptor arrays to detect and follow chemical gradients in their ...
<div><p>Bacterial chemoreceptors of the methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein (MCP) family operate in ...
Bacterial chemoreceptors of the methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein (MCP) family operate in commingl...
Although it is appreciated that bacterial chemotaxis systems rely on coupling, also called scaffold,...
Chemotaxis is a fundamental cellular process by which cells sense and navigate in their environment...
The assembly of chemotaxis receptors and signaling proteins into polar arrays is universal in motile...
Chemotaxis allows bacteria to follow gradients of nutrients, environmental stimuli, and signaling mo...