High- and low-abundance chemoreceptors in Escherichia coli: differential activities associated with closely related cytoplasmic domains
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The chemotaxis system, but not chemotaxis, is essential for swarming motility in Escherichia coliTransmembrane signaling in bacterial chemoreceptorsChemotactic Signaling by Single-Chain ChemoreceptorsGenetic analysis of the HAMP domain of the Aer aerotaxis sensor localizes flavin adenine dinucleotide-binding determinants to the AS-2 helix.Comparison in vitro of a high- and a low-abundance chemoreceptor of Escherichia coli: similar kinase activation but different methyl-accepting activities.Carboxyl-terminal extensions beyond the conserved pentapeptide reduce rates of chemoreceptor adaptational modification.Enhanced function conferred on low-abundance chemoreceptor Trg by a methyltransferase-docking site.Substitutions in the periplasmic domain of low-abundance chemoreceptor trg that induce or reduce transmembrane signaling: kinase activation and context effects.Nitrate-dependent activation of the Dif signaling pathway of Myxococcus xanthus mediated by a NarX-DifA interspecies chimeraCollaborative signaling by mixed chemoreceptor teams in Escherichia coli.Insights into the organization and dynamics of bacterial chemoreceptor clusters through in vivo crosslinking studies.Binding and diffusion of CheR molecules within a cluster of membrane receptors.Model of bacterial band formation in aerotaxisThe fast tumble signal in bacterial chemotaxisFunction of the N-terminal cap of the PAS domain in signaling by the aerotaxis receptor Aer.Salmonella chemoreceptors McpB and McpC mediate a repellent response to L-cystine: a potential mechanism to avoid oxidative conditions.Probing conservation of HAMP linker structure and signal transduction mechanism through analysis of hybrid sensor kinases.Differences in the polar clustering of the high- and low-abundance chemoreceptors of Escherichia coli.Efficient adaptational demethylation of chemoreceptors requires the same enzyme-docking site as efficient methylationSynthetic multivalent ligands as probes of signal transductionAccessibility of introduced cysteines in chemoreceptor transmembrane helices reveals boundaries interior to bracketing charged residuesCrosslinking snapshots of bacterial chemoreceptor squads.Characterization of the Thermotoga maritima chemotaxis methylation system that lacks pentapeptide-dependent methyltransferase CheR:MCP tethering.Analysis of chimeric chemoreceptors in Bacillus subtilis reveals a role for CheD in the function of the McpC HAMP domainBacterial chemoreceptors and chemoeffectors.Identification of TogMNAB, an ABC transporter which mediates the uptake of pectic oligomers in Erwinia chrysanthemi 3937.Bacterial Energy Sensor Aer Modulates the Activity of the Chemotaxis Kinase CheA Based on the Redox State of the Flavin Cofactor.CheR- and CheB-dependent chemosensory adaptation system of Rhodobacter sphaeroides.Chimeric chemoreceptors in Escherichia coli: signaling properties of Tar-Tap and Tap-Tar hybrids.Chemotactic adaptation is altered by changes in the carboxy-terminal sequence conserved among the major methyl-accepting chemoreceptors.Stabilization of polar localization of a chemoreceptor via its covalent modifications and its communication with a different chemoreceptor.Tsr Chemoreceptor Interacts With IL-8 Provoking E. coli Transmigration Across Human Lung Epithelial Cells.Direct evidence that the carboxyl-terminal sequence of a bacterial chemoreceptor is an unstructured linker and enzyme tether.Attractant regulation of the aspartate receptor-kinase complex: limited cooperative interactions between receptors and effects of the receptor modification state.Mutationally altered signal output in the Nart (NarX-Tar) hybrid chemoreceptor.Molecular modeling of flexible arm-mediated interactions between bacterial chemoreceptors and their modification enzyme.Chemotaxis of Escherichia coli to pyrimidines: a new role for the signal transducer tap.Diagnostic cross-linking of paired cysteine pairs demonstrates homologous structures for two chemoreceptor domains with low sequence identityThe role of heterologous receptors in McpB-mediated signalling in Bacillus subtilis chemotaxis.Structural and functional studies of the HAMP domain of EnvZ, an osmosensing transmembrane histidine kinase in Escherichia coli.
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High- and low-abundance chemoreceptors in Escherichia coli: differential activities associated with closely related cytoplasmic domains
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G L Hazelbauer
J W Baumgartner
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10.1128/JB.179.21.6714-6720.1997
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