Dimension-reduction simplifies the analysis of signal crosstalk in a bacterial quorum sensing pathway
Abstract Many pheromone sensing bacteria produce and detect more than one chemically distinct signal, or autoinducer. The pathways that detect these signals are typically noisy and interlocked through crosstalk and feedback. As a result, the sensing response of individual cells is described by stati...
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Main Authors: | Taylor Miller, Keval Patel, Coralis Rodriguez, Eric V. Stabb, Stephen J. Hagen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/45acd0db540f47b7a78c2ba8f298ec5b |
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