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Signal termination in bacterial chemotaxis: CheZ mediates dephosphorylation of free rather than switch-bound CheYInorganic polyphosphate is needed for swimming, swarming, and twitching motilities of Pseudomonas aeruginosaNutrient-sensing mechanisms across evolutionDifferent migration patterns of sea urchin and mouse sperm revealed by a microfluidic chemotaxis deviceCorrelated switch binding and signaling in bacterial chemotaxisStructure of an atypical orphan response regulator protein supports a new phosphorylation-independent regulatory mechanismThe bacterial flagellar switch complex is getting more complex.Gliding motility revisited: how do the myxobacteria move without flagella?Both acetate kinase and acetyl coenzyme A synthetase are involved in acetate-stimulated change in the direction of flagellar rotation in Escherichia coli.Identification of methylation sites and effects of phototaxis stimuli on transducer methylation in Halobacterium salinarum.Helicobacter pylori possesses two CheY response regulators and a histidine kinase sensor, CheA, which are essential for chemotaxis and colonization of the gastric mucosaTemperature-induced switching of the bacterial flagellar motorHow signals are heard during bacterial chemotaxis: protein-protein interactions in sensory signal propagation.Origins of individual swimming behavior in bacteria.Chemotactic responses of Escherichia coli to small jumps of photoreleased L-aspartateQuorum sensing and swarming migration in bacteria.Identification of Legionella pneumophila-specific genes by genomic subtractive hybridization with Legionella micdadei and identification of lpnE, a gene required for efficient host cell entryPolyphosphate degradation in stationary phase triggers biofilm formation via LuxS quorum sensing system in Escherichia coliThe gut bacterium Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron influences the virulence potential of the enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O103:H25Chemotaxis when bacteria remember: drift versus diffusionControl of direction of flagellar rotation in bacterial chemotaxis.Second-chance signal transduction explains cooperative flagellar switching.Selection for in vivo regulators of bacterial virulenceDynamic responses of Xenopus retinal ganglion cell axon growth cones to netrin-1 as they innervate their in vivo target.The three adaptation systems of Bacillus subtilis chemotaxis.Both chemotaxis and net motility greatly influence the infectivity of Vibrio cholerae.Backbone dynamics of an atypical orphan response regulator protein, Helicobacter pylori 1043.Positive regulation of motility and flhDC expression by the RNA-binding protein CsrA of Escherichia coli.Novel putative photoreceptor and regulatory genes Required for the positive phototactic movement of the unicellular motile cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803.Motility of Helicobacter pylori is coordinately regulated by the transcriptional activator FlgR, an NtrC homolog.Physiological activity of Campylobacter jejuni far below the minimal growth temperature.Regulation of switching frequency and bias of the bacterial flagellar motor by CheY and fumarate.Growth phase-dependent regulation of target gene promoters for binding of the essential orphan response regulator HP1043 of Helicobacter pylori.Photoresponses in Rhodobacter sphaeroides: role of photosynthetic electron transport.Identification and characterization of an operon of Helicobacter pylori that is involved in motility and stress adaptation.The photophobic receptor from Natronobacterium pharaonis: temperature and pH dependencies of the photocycle of sensory rhodopsin II.Photoresponses of Halobacterium salinarum to repetitive pulse stimuli.An electrostatic mechanism closely reproducing observed behavior in the bacterial flagellar motor.Multi-stage regulation, a key to reliable adaptive biochemical pathways.Pore-forming activity of type III system-secreted proteins leads to oncosis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa-infected macrophages.
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1996 nî lūn-bûn
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1996年の論文
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1996年論文
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1996年論文
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1996年論文
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1996年論文
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1996年論文
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1996年论文
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1996年论文
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1996年论文
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Control of bacterial chemotaxis.
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Control of bacterial chemotaxis.
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Control of bacterial chemotaxis.
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P2860
P1476
Control of bacterial chemotaxis.
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M Eisenbach
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10.1111/J.1365-2958.1996.TB02531.X
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1996-06-01T00:00:00Z