AbstractMyxococcus xanthus is a Gram-negative, soil-dwelling bacterium that glides on surfaces, reversing direction approximately once every 6 min. Motility in M. xanthus is governed by the Che-like Frz pathway and the Ras-like Mgl pathway, which together cause the cell to oscillate back and forth. Previously, Igoshin et al. (2004) suggested that the cellular oscillations are caused by cyclic changes in concentration of active Frz proteins that govern motility. In this study, we present a computational model that integrates both the Frz and Mgl pathways, and whose downstream components can be read as motor activity governing cellular reversals. This model faithfully reproduces wildtype and mutant behaviors by simulating individual protein k...
Cell polarity underlies key processes in all cells, including growth, differentiation and division. ...
International audienceIn bacteria, cell polarization involves the controlled targeting of specific p...
International audienceIn bacteria, cell polarization involves the controlled targeting of specific p...
AbstractMyxococcus xanthus is a Gram-negative, soil-dwelling bacterium that glides on surfaces, reve...
Cells of the bacterium Myxococcus xanthus organize into two types of patterns depending on their nut...
FrzS protein is important for normal social motility in myxobacteria, which includes periodic revers...
Dynamic control of cell polarity is of critical importance for many aspects of cellular development ...
The Frz pathway of Myxococcus xanthus controls cell reversal frequency to support directional motili...
The Frz pathway of Myxococcus xanthus controls cell reversal frequency to support directional motili...
International audienceIn living organisms, cooperative cell movements underlie the formation of diff...
International audienceIn living organisms, cooperative cell movements underlie the formation of diff...
M. xanthus cells possess two independent motility systems: the adventurous (A) system and the social...
Regulated cell polarity is central to many cellular processes. We investigated the mechanisms that g...
La bactérie Myxococcus xanthus forme des structures multicellulaires appelées corps fructifères pour...
<p><b>(A)</b> Dynamics of the motility machineries and their associated regulators during the revers...
Cell polarity underlies key processes in all cells, including growth, differentiation and division. ...
International audienceIn bacteria, cell polarization involves the controlled targeting of specific p...
International audienceIn bacteria, cell polarization involves the controlled targeting of specific p...
AbstractMyxococcus xanthus is a Gram-negative, soil-dwelling bacterium that glides on surfaces, reve...
Cells of the bacterium Myxococcus xanthus organize into two types of patterns depending on their nut...
FrzS protein is important for normal social motility in myxobacteria, which includes periodic revers...
Dynamic control of cell polarity is of critical importance for many aspects of cellular development ...
The Frz pathway of Myxococcus xanthus controls cell reversal frequency to support directional motili...
The Frz pathway of Myxococcus xanthus controls cell reversal frequency to support directional motili...
International audienceIn living organisms, cooperative cell movements underlie the formation of diff...
International audienceIn living organisms, cooperative cell movements underlie the formation of diff...
M. xanthus cells possess two independent motility systems: the adventurous (A) system and the social...
Regulated cell polarity is central to many cellular processes. We investigated the mechanisms that g...
La bactérie Myxococcus xanthus forme des structures multicellulaires appelées corps fructifères pour...
<p><b>(A)</b> Dynamics of the motility machineries and their associated regulators during the revers...
Cell polarity underlies key processes in all cells, including growth, differentiation and division. ...
International audienceIn bacteria, cell polarization involves the controlled targeting of specific p...
International audienceIn bacteria, cell polarization involves the controlled targeting of specific p...