2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.11.15.516588
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Pseudomonas aeruginosamechanosensing controls cell polarity during twitching by activating two antagonistic response regulators

Abstract: The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa adapts to solid surfaces to enhance virulence and infect its host. Type IV pili (T4P), long and thin filaments that power surface-specific twitching motility, allow single cells to mechanosense surfaces. For example, cells sense T4P attachment to control the direction of twitching motility. In this process, they establish a local positive feedback that polarizes T4P distribution to the sensing pole. A complex chemotaxis-like system called Chp mediates this resp… Show more

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