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Feedback control architecture & the bacterial chemotaxis network
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Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern. This response is regulated by the chemotaxis signalling pathway, which has an important feature: it uses feedback to ‘reset’ (adapt) the bacterial sensing ability, which allows the bacteria to sense a range of background environmental changes. The role of this feedback has been studied extensively in the simple chemotaxis pathway of Escherichia coli. However it has been recently found that th...
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- Publisher:
- PLoS Org
- Publication date:
- 2011-01-01
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- 2011-05-20
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