Archaeal Surface Structures and Their Role in Communication with the Extracellular Environment

SV Albers, TEF Quax - Biocommunication of Archaea, 2017 - Springer
Communication with the extracellular environment and with other organisms is often
mediated by cellular surface structures. Archaea use a range of different surface structures …

Complexity in Rhodobacter sphaeroides chemotaxis

A Szollossi - 2017 - ora.ox.ac.uk
Perceiving and responding to the environment is key to survival. Using the prokaryotic
equivalent of a nervous system–the chemotaxis system–bacteria sense chemical stimuli and …

Molecular modeling and simulation of bacterial chemosensory arrays

CK Cassidy - 2017 - ideals.illinois.edu
The movement of an organism in response to environmental chemical cues is known as
chemotaxis. Motile bacteria use chemotaxis to navigate through their environments …

The role of the small GTPase Saci_1563 in archaellum regulation

JNS Machado - 2016 - repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt
Formally recognized approximately 40 years ago, Archaea is still the least studied of the
three domains of life. Euryarchaeota and Crenarchaeota are the two major phyla of Archaea …

Identification of Novel Genes Involved in N-Glycosylation and Regulation of Archaella Assembly and Exploration of the Effect of N-Glycosylation on Archaella …

Y Ding - 2015 - qspace.library.queensu.ca
In this thesis, using Methanococcus maripaludis as a model organism, significant, novel
advances have been made to the understanding of the archaeal N-glycosylation pathway as …

[引用][C] Lessons in Fundamental Mechanisms and Diverse Adaptations from the 2015 BLAST (Bacterial Locomotion and Signal Transduction) Meeting 2

BM Prüβ, J Liu, PI Higgs, LK Thompson - 2015