Bacterial chemosensing: cooperative molecular logic
- PMID: 15203024
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2004.06.018
Bacterial chemosensing: cooperative molecular logic
Abstract
Bacterial chemotaxis is mediated by transmembrane receptors that bind attractant and repellent chemicals and control an intracellular protein kinase. Each cell contains thousands of receptor subunits that form a tightly packed array at one pole. Recent studies of bacterial behavior have begun to reveal the molecular logic of this sensory architecture.
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