Difference between revisions of "Motility and chemotaxis"
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+ | Motility and chemotaxis facilitate signal-directed swimming and swarming of ''B. subtilis'' {{PubMed|20694026}}. Motility, chemotaxis and aerotaxis facilitate pellicle [[biofilm formation]] in ''B. subtilis'' {{PubMed|26122431}}. Production of flagella is a costly process in ''B. subtilis'' {{PubMed|26122431}}. | ||
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+ | ==Labs working on motility and chemotaxis == | ||
+ | * [[Gert Bange]] | ||
+ | * [[Daniel Kearns]] | ||
+ | * [[Akos T Kovacs]] | ||
− | == Regulation of | + | == Regulation of flagellation == |
* number of flagellar hooks per micrometer of cell length | * number of flagellar hooks per micrometer of cell length | ||
** in swimming cells: 4 +/- 1 {{PubMed|25538299}} | ** in swimming cells: 4 +/- 1 {{PubMed|25538299}} | ||
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==Key reviews== | ==Key reviews== | ||
− | <pubmed> 15187186 18774298 8604438 22092493 25251856 </pubmed> | + | <pubmed> 26122431, 15187186 18774298 8604438 22092493 25251856 </pubmed> |
=Back to [[categories]]= | =Back to [[categories]]= |
Revision as of 13:45, 2 July 2015
Motility and chemotaxis facilitate signal-directed swimming and swarming of B. subtilis PubMed. Motility, chemotaxis and aerotaxis facilitate pellicle biofilm formation in B. subtilis PubMed. Production of flagella is a costly process in B. subtilis PubMed.
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Contents
- 1 Labs working on motility and chemotaxis
- 2 Regulation of flagellation
- 3 Genes in this functional category
- 4 Key original publications
- 5 Key reviews
- 6 Back to categories
Labs working on motility and chemotaxis
Regulation of flagellation
- number of flagellar hooks per micrometer of cell length
Genes in this functional category
Signal transduction in motility and chemotaxis
Soluble signalling proteins
Coupling proteins
Soluble chemoreceptors
Membrane-bound chemoreceptors
Additional chemotaxis signal transduction and regulatory proteins
Flagellar proteins
- flgB
- flgC
- flgD
- flgE
- flgK
- flgL
- flgN
- flhA
- flhB
- flhF
- flhG
- flhO
- flhP
- fliD
- fliE
- fliF
- fliG
- fliH
- fliI
- fliJ
- fliK
- fliL
- fliM
- fliP
- fliQ
- fliR
- fliS
- fliT
- fliW
- fliY
- fliZ
- hag
- motA
- motB
- motP
- motS
Flagellar proteins/ based on similarity
Motility and chemotaxis/ other
Key original publications
Key reviews
Theresa Hölscher, Benjamin Bartels, Yu-Cheng Lin, Ramses Gallegos-Monterrosa, Alexa Price-Whelan, Roberto Kolter, Lars E P Dietrich, Ákos T Kovács
Motility, Chemotaxis and Aerotaxis Contribute to Competitiveness during Bacterial Pellicle Biofilm Development.
J Mol Biol: 2015, 427(23);3695-3708
[PubMed:26122431]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(I p)
Sampriti Mukherjee, Daniel B Kearns
The structure and regulation of flagella in Bacillus subtilis.
Annu Rev Genet: 2014, 48;319-40
[PubMed:25251856]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(I p)
Joyce E Patrick, Daniel B Kearns
Swarming motility and the control of master regulators of flagellar biosynthesis.
Mol Microbiol: 2012, 83(1);14-23
[PubMed:22092493]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(I p)
Christopher V Rao, George D Glekas, George W Ordal
The three adaptation systems of Bacillus subtilis chemotaxis.
Trends Microbiol: 2008, 16(10);480-7
[PubMed:18774298]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(P p)
Hendrik Szurmant, George W Ordal
Diversity in chemotaxis mechanisms among the bacteria and archaea.
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev: 2004, 68(2);301-19
[PubMed:15187186]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(P p)
L F Garrity, G W Ordal
Chemotaxis in Bacillus subtilis: how bacteria monitor environmental signals.
Pharmacol Ther: 1995, 68(1);87-104
[PubMed:8604438]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(P p)