@article{87806, keywords = {phosphorylation, chemotaxis, Bacterial Proteins, signal transduction, Bacterial Physiological Phenomena, Models, Biological, Membrane Proteins, Cell Movement, Methyl-Accepting Chemotaxis Proteins}, author = {Peter Wolanin and Jeffry Stock}, title = {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. }, year = {2004}, journal = {Curr Biol}, volume = {14}, pages = {R486-7}, month = {06/2004}, issn = {0960-9822}, doi = {10.1016/j.cub.2004.06.018}, language = {eng}, }