Chemotactic signalling in Rhodobacter sphaeroides requires metabolism of attractants

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Rhodobacter sphaeroides showed chemotaxis towards L-alanine but not towards the analog 2-aminoisobutyrate. 2-Aminoisobutyrate and alanine were shown to share a common transport system, but 2-aminoisobutyrate was not metabolized. Chemotaxis towards alanine was inhibited by structurally unrelated metabolites, suggesting cross-inhibition by common metabolic intermediates.

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Poole, P. S., Smith, M. J., & Armitage, J. P. (1993). Chemotactic signalling in Rhodobacter sphaeroides requires metabolism of attractants. Journal of Bacteriology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.175.1.291-294.1993

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