Voltage clamp effects on bacterial chemotaxis
- PMID: 6430873
- PMCID: PMC215686
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.159.2.605-610.1984
Voltage clamp effects on bacterial chemotaxis
Abstract
To examine whether or not sensory signaling in bacteria is by way of fluctuations in membrane potential, we studied the effect of clamping the potential on bacterial chemotaxis. The potential was clamped by valinomycin, a K+ -specific ionophore, in the presence of K+. Despite the clamped potential, sensory signaling did occur: both Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis cells were still excitable and adaptable under these conditions. It is concluded that signaling in the excitation and adaptation steps of chemotaxis is not by way of fluctuations in the membrane potential.
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