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    Chemotaxis / by 348966 Eisenbach, Michael, Lengeler, Joseph W.

    Published 2004
    Subjects: “…Chemotaxis…”
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    The third chemotaxis locus of Rhodobacter sphaeroides is essential for chemotaxis. by Porter, S, Warren, A, Martin, A, Armitage, J

    Published 2002
    “…These data indicate that the minimal set of proteins required for normal chemotaxis in R. sphaeroides is all the proteins encoded by cheOp2 and the third chemotaxis locus, and that the multiple chemosensory protein homologues found in R. sphaeroides are not redundant.…”
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    Suicidal chemotaxis in bacteria by Nuno M. Oliveira, James H. R. Wheeler, Cyril Deroy, Sean C. Booth, Edmond J. Walsh, William M. Durham, Kevin R. Foster

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Bacteria respond to nutrients and other compounds via chemotaxis, but little is known of their responses to antibiotics. …”
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    Information and Metabolism in Bacterial Chemotaxis by Gennaro Auletta

    Published 2013-01-01
    Subjects: “…chemotaxis…”
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    Response rescaling in bacterial chemotaxis by Lazova, Milena D., Ahmed, Tanvir, Bellomo, Domenico, Stocker, Roman, Shimizu, Thomas S.

    Published 2012
    “…Here, we study response rescaling in Escherichia coli chemotaxis, where adaptation dynamically tunes the cells’ motile response during searches for nutrients. …”
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    Complexity in Rhodobacter sphaeroides chemotaxis by Szollossi, A

    Published 2017
    “…</p> <p>Most bacterial species however, have a much more complex chemotaxis network. <em>Rhodobacter sphaeroides</em>, a model organism for complex chemotaxis systems, has one membrane-embedded chemosensory array and one cytoplasmic chemosensory array, plus several homologs of the <em>E. coli</em> chemotaxis proteins. …”
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    Theoretical insights into bacterial chemotaxis by Tindall, M, Gaffney, E, Maini, P, Armitage, J

    Published 2012
    “…In this review we highlight the importance that theoretical modeling has played in providing new insight and understanding into bacterial chemotaxis. We begin with an overview of the bacterial chemotaxis sensory response, before reviewing the role of theoretical modeling in understanding elements of the system on the single cell scale and features underpinning multiscale extensions to population models. …”
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    Theoretical insights into bacterial chemotaxis. by Tindall, M, Gaffney, E, Maini, P, Armitage, J

    Published 2012
    “…In this review we highlight the importance that theoretical modeling has played in providing new insight and understanding into bacterial chemotaxis. We begin with an overview of the bacterial chemotaxis sensory response, before reviewing the role of theoretical modeling in understanding elements of the system on the single cell scale and features underpinning multiscale extensions to population models.…”
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    Phosphotransfer in Rhodobacter sphaeroides chemotaxis. by Porter, S, Armitage, J

    Published 2002
    “…The two-component sensing system controlling bacterial chemotaxis is one of the best studied in biology. Rhodobacter sphaeroides has a complex chemosensory pathway comprising two histidine protein kinases (CheAs) and eight downstream response regulators (six CheYs and two CheBs) rather than the single copies of each as in Escherichia coli. …”
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    Spatial organization in bacterial chemotaxis. by Sourjik, V, Armitage, J

    Published 2010
    “…One of the most prominent and best-characterized structures is formed by proteins that control bacterial chemotaxis. Signals in chemotaxis are processed by ordered arrays, or clusters, of receptors and associated proteins, which amplify and integrate chemotactic stimuli in a highly cooperative manner. …”
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