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This project investigates the chemotaxis of bacteria, focusing on how they navigate towards favorable environments. It aims to understand the specific roles of various CheY proteins in this process, utilizing advanced NMR techniques to analyze their structure and function.
The process by which bacteria bias their motility, enabling them to move towards favourable chemical stimuli and away from unfavourable ones, is called chemotaxis.
Motility and chemotaxis are essential for the virulence of many medically important bacteria, including Helicobacter pylori, and also play a role in agriculturally important bacteria, such as the nitrogen-fixing Azospirillum brasilense.
The chemotaxis signalling network of E. coli has been extensively studied.
The small 14kD protein C…
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