Networked Chemoreceptors Benefit Bacterial Chemotaxis Performance
ABSTRACT Motile bacteria use large receptor arrays to detect and follow chemical gradients in their environment. Extended receptor arrays, composed of networked signaling complexes, promote cooperative stimulus control of their associated signaling kinases. Here, we used structural lesions at the co...
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Auteurs principaux: | Vered Frank, Germán E. Piñas, Harel Cohen, John S. Parkinson, Ady Vaknin |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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