Our new study shows that a #phytopathogenic bacterium uses distinct #chemoreceptors to detect plant defence compounds, revealing an important role for #chemotaxis in plant #virulence. @krelllaboratory.bsky.social @gavirius.bsky.social @robertagenova.bsky.social
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Happy to share our new paper! Many thanks to the @embo.org fellowship for supporting this new collaboration with Dr. Ashleigh Holmes at the @hutton.ac.uk , and many thanks to all the people who contributed and collaborated @miguelmatilla.bsky.social @gavirius.bsky.social
CheV in #Pseudomonas aeruginosa selectively tunes #chemotaxis! Check out our recent article in @mbio.bsky.social !
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I’m happy to share our new paper! @krelllaboratory.bsky.social rdcu.be/eLhlE doi.org/10.1186/s130...
How do bacteria sense their world? Our review summarizes thermal-shift assay approaches for identifying ligands for bacterial sensor proteins @blastmeetings.bsky.social @eezcsic.bsky.social @csicdivulga.bsky.social @csic.es @femsmicro.org @krelllaboratory.bsky.social
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa performs chemotaxis to all major human neurotransmitters! Now out in Microbial Biotechnology.
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Trying to identify the signal molecule that activates your receptor? Read our review on the thermal shift assay in FEMS Microbiology Reviews. academic.oup.com/femsre/artic...
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Today our PhD student @robertagenova.bsky.social is presenting her poster n 353 in poster area E at @femsmicro.org #FEMS2025 @miguelmatilla.bsky.social
Schematic representation of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa chemoreceptors that mediate chemotaxis to ten different human neurotransmitters. Chemoeffectors in back were shown to bind directly to the dCach...
Chemotaxis to plant defense compounds in phytopathogens. Pathogen attack triggers the release of defense compounds by plants. Bacteria move chemotactically to these compounds.Nice collaboration with Ashleigh Holmes, @gavirius.bsky.social, @miguelmatilla.bsky.social
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Author summary Chemotaxis permits bacteria to move to sites that are favorable for survival and host colonization. A typical chemotactic response is initiated by the binding of chemoeffectors to chemo...