Localization of chemoreceptors in Azospirillum brasilense.
A Aksenova - 2014 - trace.tennessee.edu
In order to ensure their survival, bacteria must sense and adapt to a variety of environmental
signals. Motile bacteria are able to orient their movement in a chemical gradient by …
signals. Motile bacteria are able to orient their movement in a chemical gradient by …
Signal transduction in bacterial chemotaxis
MD Baker, PM Wolanin, JB Stock - Bioessays, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Motile bacteria respond to environmental cues to move to more favorable locations. The
components of the chemotaxis signal transduction systems that mediate these responses …
components of the chemotaxis signal transduction systems that mediate these responses …
Signal transduction in bacterial chemotaxis
M Eisenbach - Sensory receptors and signal …, 1991 - … .esploro.exlibrisgroup.com
Motile bacteria respond to environmental cues to move to more favorable locations. The
components of the chemotaxis signal transduction systems that mediate these responses …
components of the chemotaxis signal transduction systems that mediate these responses …
Control of bacterial chemotaxis
M Eisenbach - Molecular microbiology, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Bacterial chemotaxis, which has been extensively studied for three decades, is the most
prominent model system for signal transduction in bacteria. Chemotaxis is achieved by …
prominent model system for signal transduction in bacteria. Chemotaxis is achieved by …
Making sense of it all: bacterial chemotaxis
GH Wadhams, JP Armitage - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2004 - nature.com
Bacteria must be able to respond to a changing environment, and one way to respond is to
move. The transduction of sensory signals alters the concentration of small phosphorylated …
move. The transduction of sensory signals alters the concentration of small phosphorylated …
pH sensing in bacterial chemotaxis
MN Levit, JB Stock - … 221‐Bacterial Responses to pH: Bacterial …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Bacteria are able to sense a broad range of chemical and energetic stimuli and modulate
their swimming behaviour to migrate to more favourable environments. Signal transduction …
their swimming behaviour to migrate to more favourable environments. Signal transduction …
Chemotaxis in Vibrio cholerae
MA Boin, MJ Austin, CC Häse - FEMS microbiology letters, 2004 - academic.oup.com
The ability of motile bacteria to swim toward or away from specific environmental stimuli,
such as nutrients, oxygen, or light provides cells with a survival advantage, especially under …
such as nutrients, oxygen, or light provides cells with a survival advantage, especially under …
Phosphorylation in bacterial chemotaxis
WR McCLEARY, JB Stock - … Eukaryotic Systems (eds. J. Kurjan. J …, 1993 - books.google.com
One of the best characterized receptor-mediated signal transduction systems controls the
swimming behavior of Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium. These enteric bacteria …
swimming behavior of Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium. These enteric bacteria …
Large increases in attractant concentration disrupt the polar localization of bacterial chemoreceptors
AC Lamanna, GW Ordal, LL Kiessling - Molecular microbiology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
In bacterial chemotaxis, the chemoreceptors [methyl‐accepting chemotaxis proteins (MCPs)]
transduce chemotactic signals through the two‐component histidine kinase CheA. At low but …
transduce chemotactic signals through the two‐component histidine kinase CheA. At low but …
Structural analysis of bacterial chemotaxis proteins: components of a dynamic signaling system
S Djordjevic, AM Stock - Journal of structural biology, 1998 - Elsevier
Most motile bacteria are capable of directing their movement in response to chemical
gradients, a behavior known as chemotaxis. The signal transduction system that mediates …
gradients, a behavior known as chemotaxis. The signal transduction system that mediates …