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This project investigates the mechanisms of bacterial movement using Myxococcus xanthus as a model organism. It aims to develop innovative biophysical assays to analyze motility and understand the molecular regulation of directional movement in bacteria.
Cell motility is essential for many biological processes, including development and pathogenesis.
Thus, themolecular mechanisms underlying this process have been intensively studied in many cell systems, forexample, leukocytes, amoeba and even bacteria.
Intriguingly, bacteria are also able to move across solidsurfaces (gliding motility) like eukaryotic cells by a process that has remained largely mysterious.
Theemergence of bacterial cell biology: the discovery that the bacterial cell also has a…
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