Flowers under pressure: ins and outs of turgor regulation in development

L Beauzamy, N Nakayama, A Boudaoud - Annals of botany, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Background Turgor pressure is an essential feature of plants; however, whereas its
physiological importance is unequivocally recognized, its relevance to development is often …

Architecture and signal transduction mechanism of the bacterial chemosensory array: progress, controversies, and challenges

JJ Falke, KN Piasta - Current opinion in structural biology, 2014 - Elsevier
Highlights•A conserved, ultrasensitive, ultrastable chemosensory array guides bacterial
motility.•Three core proteins form the array framework: receptor, His-kinase, and adaptor.• …

Internal sense of direction: sensing and signaling from cytoplasmic chemoreceptors

KD Collins, J Lacal, KM Ottemann - Microbiology and Molecular …, 2014 - Am Soc Microbiol
Chemoreceptors sense environmental signals and drive chemotactic responses in Bacteria
and Archaea. There are two main classes of chemoreceptors: integral inner membrane and …

[HTML][HTML] The role of membrane-mediated interactions in the assembly and architecture of chemoreceptor lattices

CA Haselwandter, NS Wingreen - PLoS computational biology, 2014 - journals.plos.org
In vivo fluorescence microscopy and electron cryo-tomography have revealed that
chemoreceptors self-assemble into extended honeycomb lattices of chemoreceptor trimers …

Increasing and decreasing the ultrastability of bacterial chemotaxis core signaling complexes by modifying protein− protein contacts

KN Piasta, JJ Falke - Biochemistry, 2014 - ACS Publications
The chemosensory signaling array of bacterial chemotaxis is composed of functional core
units containing two receptor trimers of dimers, a homodimeric CheA kinase, and two CheW …

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 …