نتایج جستجو برای: arterial chemoreceptors

تعداد نتایج: 129705  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Eduardo Perez Haiyan Zheng Ann M Stock

Adaptation in bacterial chemotaxis involves reversible methylation of specific glutamate residues within the cytoplasmic domains of methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins. The specific sites of methylation in Salmonella enterica and Escherichia coli chemoreceptors, identified 2 decades ago, established a consensus sequence for methylation by methyltransferase CheR. Here we report the in vitro met...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Allison C Lamanna Jason E Gestwicki Laura E Strong Sara L Borchardt Robert M Owen Laura L Kiessling

Many bacteria concentrate their chemoreceptors at the cell poles. Chemoreceptor location is important in Escherichia coli, since chemosensory responses are sensitive to receptor proximity. It is not known, however, whether chemotaxis in other bacteria is similarly regulated. To investigate the importance of receptor-receptor interactions in other bacterial species, we synthesized saccharide-bea...

Journal: :Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 2015
John A Crooks Matthew D Stilwell Piercen M Oliver Zhou Zhong Douglas B Weibel

Motile bacteria navigate chemical environments by using chemoreceptors. The output of these protein sensors is linked to motility machinery and enables bacteria to follow chemical gradients. Understanding the chemical specificity of different families of chemoreceptors is essential for predicting and controlling bacterial behavior in ecological niches, including symbiotic and pathogenic interac...

2010
Ehab Tousson Afaf El-Atrash

Relatively little is still known about the function, types and location of cercal sensory systems. This system detects and encodes different sensory modalities: wind, touch and gustatory. It is focused on fine structure and distribution of various types of cercal sensilla in the desert locust were investigated with scanning electron microscope and neuroanatomical techniques. Two types of sensor...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Daniel K Mulkey Akshitkumar M Mistry Patrice G Guyenet Douglas A Bayliss

The cellular mechanism(s) by which the brain senses changes in pH to regulate breathing (i.e., central chemoreception) have remained incompletely understood, in large part because the central respiratory chemoreceptors have themselves eluded detection. Here, we recorded from a newly identified population of central chemoreceptors located in the retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN) on the ventral surfac...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Christopher J Kristich George W Ordal

Motile prokaryotes use a sensory circuit for control of the motility apparatus in which ligand-responsive chemoreceptors regulate phosphoryl flux through a modified two-component signal transduction system. The chemoreceptors exhibit a modular architecture, comprising an N-terminal sensory module, a C-terminal output module, and a HAMP domain that connects the N- and C-terminal modules and tran...

Journal: :Circulation research 2007
Zhi-Yong Tan Yongjun Lu Carol A Whiteis Christopher J Benson Mark W Chapleau Francois M Abboud

Carotid body chemoreceptors sense hypoxemia, hypercapnia, and acidosis and play an important role in cardiorespiratory regulation. The molecular mechanism of pH sensing by chemoreceptors is not clear, although it has been proposed to be mediated by a drop in intracellular pH of carotid body glomus cells, which inhibits a K+ current. Recently, pH-sensitive ion channels have been described in glo...

Journal: :Journal of Molecular Biology 2007

2013
M. J. Parkes

Only the carotid chemoreceptors stimulate breathing during hypoxia in Man. They are also ideally located to warn if the brain's oxygen supply falls, or if hypercapnia occurs. Since their discovery ~80 years ago stimulation, ablation, and recording experiments still leave 3 substantial difficulties in establishing how important the carotid chemoreceptors are in controlling breathing during exerc...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Juan F Aggio Ryan Tieu Amy Wei Charles D Derby

Decapod crustaceans such as blue crabs possess a variety of chemoreceptors that control different stages of the feeding process. All these chemoreceptors are putative targets for feeding deterrents that cause animals to avoid or reject otherwise palatable food. As a first step towards characterizing the chemoreceptors that mediate the effect of deterrents, we used a behavioral approach to inves...

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