Signaling properties of the escherichia coli transducer Tap /
Tap, a low-abundance transducer involved in bacterial ofilm Inc. chemotaxis, senses dipeptides via the dipeptide-binding protein (DBP). When present as the sole transducer in the cell, Tap does not generate the tumble signals that allow the bacterium to change direction, and therefore does not effec...
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1998 Dissertation W332 |
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| Call Number: |
1998 Dissertation W332 |
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| Call Number | Status | Get It |
| 1998 Dissertation W332 | Available | |