Precise adaptation in bacterial chemotaxis through "assistance neighborhoods".
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Evolutionary genomics reveals conserved structural determinants of signaling and adaptation in microbial chemoreceptorsThe role of membrane-mediated interactions in the assembly and architecture of chemoreceptor latticesDependence of bacterial chemotaxis on gradient shape and adaptation rateChemotaxis receptor complexes: from signaling to assemblyChemotaxis in Escherichia coli: a molecular model for robust precise adaptationChemotactic response and adaptation dynamics in Escherichia coliRobustness in glyoxylate bypass regulationDifferential affinity and catalytic activity of CheZ in E. coli chemotaxisConformational coupling between receptor and kinase binding sites through a conserved salt bridge in a signaling complex scaffold proteinPredicting chemical environments of bacteria from receptor signalingThe Role of Adaptation in Bacterial Speed RacesUnraveling adaptation in eukaryotic pathways: lessons from protocellsNetworked Chemoreceptors Benefit Bacterial Chemotaxis PerformanceInformation processing in bacteria: memory, computation, and statistical physics: a key issues reviewConstruction of a genetic multiplexer to toggle between chemosensory pathways in Escherichia coliDefining network topologies that can achieve biochemical adaptation.Methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins: a core sensing element in prokaryotes and archaea.Activated chemoreceptor arrays remain intact and hexagonally packed.Statistical mechanics of Monod-Wyman-Changeux (MWC) models.Universal architecture of bacterial chemoreceptor arrays.Predicted auxiliary navigation mechanism of peritrichously flagellated chemotactic bacteria.The chemoreceptor dimer is the unit of conformational coupling and transmembrane signalingBacterial strategies for chemotaxis response.Statistical Mechanics of Allosteric Enzymes.Bacterial chemoreceptors: providing enhanced features to two-component signaling.Noise characteristics of the Escherichia coli rotary motor.Bacterial chemoreceptor arrays are hexagonally packed trimers of receptor dimers networked by rings of kinase and coupling proteinsA dynamic-signaling-team model for chemotaxis receptors in Escherichia coliDifferences in signalling by directly and indirectly binding ligands in bacterial chemotaxisPrecision and kinetics of adaptation in bacterial chemotaxisAdaptability of non-genetic diversity in bacterial chemotaxisAdapt locally and act globally: strategy to maintain high chemoreceptor sensitivity in complex environments.Adaptation dynamics in densely clustered chemoreceptors.Exponential signaling gain at the receptor level enhances signal-to-noise ratio in bacterial chemotaxis.Stochastic coordination of multiple actuators reduces latency and improves chemotactic response in bacteriaImportance of Multiple Methylation Sites in Escherichia coli ChemotaxisDirect Correlation between Motile Behavior and Protein Abundance in Single CellsUltrasensitivity and fluctuations in the Barkai-Leibler model of chemotaxis receptors in Escherichia coli.Relationship between cellular response and behavioral variability in bacterial chemotaxis.Excitation and adaptation in bacteria-a model signal transduction system that controls taxis and spatial pattern formation
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Precise adaptation in bacterial chemotaxis through "assistance neighborhoods".
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Precise adaptation in bacterial chemotaxis through "assistance neighborhoods".
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Precise adaptation in bacterial chemotaxis through "assistance neighborhoods".
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Precise adaptation in bacterial chemotaxis through "assistance neighborhoods".
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Precise adaptation in bacterial chemotaxis through "assistance neighborhoods".
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Ned S Wingreen
Robert G Endres
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13040-13044
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10.1073/PNAS.0603101103
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2006-08-21T00:00:00Z