Sequential modification of bacterial chemoreceptors is key for achieving both accurate adaptation and high gain
Bacterial chemoreceptors have multiple methylation sites, but whether the order of methylation matters is unclear. Here, the authors show that sequentially ordered methylation is critical for perfect adaptation and for attenuating the trade-off between accurate adaptation and high response gain.
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Auteurs principaux: | Bernardo A. Mello, Anderson B. Beserra, Yuhai Tu |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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