Genetics of bacterial chemotaxis

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Parkinson, John Stansfield
Title Genetics of bacterial chemotaxis
Date 1981
Description Many types of motile bacteria are capable of detecting and responding to changes in their environment. Phototactic, chemotactic and thermotactic movements in bacteria are similar to more complex behaviours seen in higher organisms, and constitute useful model systems for investigating the molecular events underlying sensory transduction phenomena. The best-studied of these systems is the chemotactic behaviour of Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium. Extensive genetic and biochemical analyses of the chemotaxis machinery in these organisms has led to an intriguing picture of how bacteria detect and process sensory information. At the molecular level, the chemotactic apparatus of bacteria has proven to be surprisingly sophisticated, although many of the mechanistic details are still poorly understood.
Type Text
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Journal Title Symposium of the Society for General Microbiology
First Page 265
Last Page 290
Subject Bacterial chemotaxis
Subject LCSH Chemotaxis; Bacteria -- Motility; Bacterial genetics; Escherichia coli; Salmonella typhimurium
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Parkinson, J. S. (1981). Genetics of bacterial chemotaxis. 31st Symposium of the Society for General Microbiology, 265-90.
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