The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E. coli, the flagellar motors that control swimming can switch direction in response to very small changes in the concentration of the signaling protein CheY-P, but how this works is not well understood. A recently proposed allosteric model based on cooperative conformational spread in a ring of identical protomers seems promising as it is able to qualitatively reproduce switching, locked state behavior and Hill coefficient values measured for the rotary motor. In this paper we undertook a comprehensive simulation study to analyze the behavior of this model in detail and made predictions on three experimentally observable quantities: switch ti...
Marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus uses a single polar flagellum to navigate in an aqueous enviro...
AbstractBinding of the chemotaxis response regulator CheY-P promotes switching between rotational st...
Flagellated bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, are able to swim up gradients of chemical attractant...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The bacterial flagellar motor is an ultrasensitive motor. Its output, the probability of the motor t...
The bacterial flagellar switch is responsible for controlling the direction of rotation of the bacte...
ABSTRACT In Escherichia coli, the chemotaxis response regulator CheY-P binds to FliM, a component of...
AbstractAn Escherichia coli cell transduces extracellular stimuli sensed by chemoreceptors to the st...
AbstractWe report the switching behavior of the full bacterial flagellum system that includes the fi...
Flagellated bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, are able to swim up gradients of chemical attractant...
Marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus uses a single polar flagellum to navigate in an aqueous enviro...
Marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus uses a single polar flagellum to navigate in an aqueous enviro...
AbstractBinding of the chemotaxis response regulator CheY-P promotes switching between rotational st...
Flagellated bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, are able to swim up gradients of chemical attractant...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The reliable response to weak biological signals requires that they be amplified with fidelity. In E...
The bacterial flagellar motor is an ultrasensitive motor. Its output, the probability of the motor t...
The bacterial flagellar switch is responsible for controlling the direction of rotation of the bacte...
ABSTRACT In Escherichia coli, the chemotaxis response regulator CheY-P binds to FliM, a component of...
AbstractAn Escherichia coli cell transduces extracellular stimuli sensed by chemoreceptors to the st...
AbstractWe report the switching behavior of the full bacterial flagellum system that includes the fi...
Flagellated bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, are able to swim up gradients of chemical attractant...
Marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus uses a single polar flagellum to navigate in an aqueous enviro...
Marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus uses a single polar flagellum to navigate in an aqueous enviro...
AbstractBinding of the chemotaxis response regulator CheY-P promotes switching between rotational st...
Flagellated bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, are able to swim up gradients of chemical attractant...