AbstractIn response to an attractant or repellant, an Escherichia coli cell controls the rotational direction of its flagellar motor by a chemotaxis system. When an E. coli cell senses an attractant, a reduction in the intracellular concentration of a chemotaxis protein, phosphorylated CheY (CheY-P), induces counterclockwise (CCW) rotation of the flagellar motor, and this cellular response is thought to occur in several hundred milliseconds. Here, to measure the signaling process occurring inside a single E. coli cell, including the recognition of an attractant by a receptor cluster, the inactivation of histidine kinase CheA, and the diffusion of CheY and CheY-P molecules, we applied a serine stimulus by instantaneous photorelease from a ca...
AbstractEvolution has provided many organisms with sophisticated sensory systems that enable them to...
Adaptation of the chemotaxis sensory pathway of the bacterium Escherichia coli is integral for detec...
We have studied several aspects of the chemotactic network of Escherichia coli, as well as the moti...
AbstractIn response to an attractant or repellant, an Escherichia coli cell controls the rotational ...
AbstractAn Escherichia coli cell transduces extracellular stimuli sensed by chemoreceptors to the st...
AbstractWe have analyzed repellent signal processing in Escherichia coli by flash photorelease of le...
Chemotactic excitation responses to caged ligand photorelease of rapidly swimming bacteria that reve...
Living cells sense and respond to constantly changing environmental conditions. Depending on the ty...
Video techniques were used to record chemotactic responses of filamentous cells of Escherichia coli ...
Chemotactic responses of the bacterium Escherichia coli were elicited by iontophoretic ejection of c...
AbstractWe have analyzed repellent signal processing in Escherichia coli by flash photorelease of le...
Bacterial chemotaxis signaling may be interesting for the development of rapid biosensor assays, but...
Living cells sense and respond to constantly changing environmental conditions. Depending on the ty...
AbstractAn Escherichia coli cell transduces extracellular stimuli sensed by chemoreceptors to the st...
Chemotactic excitation responses to caged ligand photorelease of rapidly swimming bacteria that reve...
AbstractEvolution has provided many organisms with sophisticated sensory systems that enable them to...
Adaptation of the chemotaxis sensory pathway of the bacterium Escherichia coli is integral for detec...
We have studied several aspects of the chemotactic network of Escherichia coli, as well as the moti...
AbstractIn response to an attractant or repellant, an Escherichia coli cell controls the rotational ...
AbstractAn Escherichia coli cell transduces extracellular stimuli sensed by chemoreceptors to the st...
AbstractWe have analyzed repellent signal processing in Escherichia coli by flash photorelease of le...
Chemotactic excitation responses to caged ligand photorelease of rapidly swimming bacteria that reve...
Living cells sense and respond to constantly changing environmental conditions. Depending on the ty...
Video techniques were used to record chemotactic responses of filamentous cells of Escherichia coli ...
Chemotactic responses of the bacterium Escherichia coli were elicited by iontophoretic ejection of c...
AbstractWe have analyzed repellent signal processing in Escherichia coli by flash photorelease of le...
Bacterial chemotaxis signaling may be interesting for the development of rapid biosensor assays, but...
Living cells sense and respond to constantly changing environmental conditions. Depending on the ty...
AbstractAn Escherichia coli cell transduces extracellular stimuli sensed by chemoreceptors to the st...
Chemotactic excitation responses to caged ligand photorelease of rapidly swimming bacteria that reve...
AbstractEvolution has provided many organisms with sophisticated sensory systems that enable them to...
Adaptation of the chemotaxis sensory pathway of the bacterium Escherichia coli is integral for detec...
We have studied several aspects of the chemotactic network of Escherichia coli, as well as the moti...